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Sorry. It's $1.59 and has been that price for many years.
Still a bonus buy, though!
Hot Dog and Soda Combo - Sam's Club

BIGGER Nathan's Hot Dog too.

They have wonderful Frozen Yogurt Sundaes for a buck too. You should try it sometime.
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My parents never, ever fed me a hot dog. My father was a Safeway manager and he knew what went into them. I never eat them and I never fed them to my children, ever!
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Consumer Reports rates Kirkland batteries a "Best Buy" - they are about half the price you'll pay for the name brand batteries
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We tried everything at the Costco and Sam's Club food courts — here's who won | Dining | heraldextra.com

Sorry, but Costco won.

Never forget, you are what you eat! Eat healthy (no hot dogs among other garbage). I would rather remain healthy - no meds whatsoever at age 75 -and look good than be a food freak.
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Consumer Reports rates Kirkland batteries a "Best Buy" - they are about half the price you'll pay for the name brand batteries
Just like the high quality eyeglasses!
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We belonged to both in Cincinnati. Sam's Club is HERE and Costco isn't.
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If you are born to hang, you won't drown. It isn't as if we hang out there frequently.

Loosen up Manabouttown, a little cold yummy FOUR BERRY Sundae won't do you in every now and then. I don't smoke or drink or chew.
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My parents never, ever fed me a hot dog. My father was a Safeway manager and he knew what went into them. I never eat them and I never fed them to my children, ever!
My dad worked in a meat packing plant in Dubuque, Iowa for 40 years, part of that time on the hot dog line. The plant produced Dubuque Plumper hot dogs which are no longer available. Hot dogs helped put food on the table in the house I grew up in. From time to time, I will eat a Chicago-style hot dog.
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I don't know anyone who goes to Costco because they "have to;" people go to Costco because they "want to." The distance has nothing to do with living in TV and driving to Orlando because that isn't an issue.

A Costco Club with bus tours? Surely you jest!

Costco's quality of their items far exceeds Sam's. In addition, the selection of similar items at Costco, far outnumbers the amount of choices that Sam's offers. Just look at the difference between the two of them in the coffee aisle.

I even see a difference in the personnel from management on down. Going to Sam's is like Walmart revisited.
In addition to all of the other superior products mentioned in the various threads, your last two sentences...is enough reason alone to shop Costco.

For some unknown reason, it seems some folks just don't like that Costco pays their employees more...and values them instead of treating them as a liability.

Why does that bother some folks so much?


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By comparison, “85% of Costco’s employees have health-insurance coverage, compared to less than half at Wal-mart and Target” (Cascio, 32). As of 2010, average hourly wages for Costco employees were $17 per hour, while average hourly wages at Sam’s Club were 42% less at just over $10 per hour (Schmaltz). By spending less on employee health benefits, we now have more money to invest back into the company. Surely, Friedman would approve of this. Won’t that give us the greatest profit?

Costco proves that the answer to that question may be no. Wal-mart may be able to save some money through depriving their employees, but the employee loyalty shown by Costco’s employees more than makes up for that difference. Atypical benefits for Costco’s employees include above average hourly wages, comprehensive health insurance coverage after 6 months, above average 401(k) matching, and mandated 86% of top position hires from within, although the real percentage ends up being 98%.

Consequently, employees at Costco are much happier than their peers.

Employee turnover for Costco is 17% per year, while Sam’s Club is 44% per year, close to the industry average. As Cascio explains, a conservative estimate of the full cost to replace an hourly employee at Costco or Sam’s Club is 60% of an employee’s yearly salary. At Costco, this is a cost of $21,216 per employee; at Wal-mart, this is a cost of $12,617.

When you put these figures together, you realize that Costco saves almost $368 million each year in employee turnover costs. That is a staggering amount of lost profit. Yet, it is not just turnover that proves the worth of Costco’s exceptional employee treatment. Costco’s employees appear to be more productive than their competitors.

In 2005, while Sam’s Club generated $37.1 billion in US Sales, Costco generated $43.05 billion with 38% fewer employees (Cascio, 35). Imagine if they had the same numbers of employees! Additionally, Costco’s employees sell $886 of sales per square foot of store, compared with $525 of sales per square foot at Sam’s Club and $461 at BJ’s Wholesale Club.


And YEA for the new and closer Wesley Chapel Costco.
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Me too. We have Sam's. I like it fine.
We also go to Sam's but if Costco opened within a half hour of here, we'd go there in a heartbeat. The sad thing is that the Sam's Club here is one of the smaller ones in the chain. The one in Ocala has much more of a selection.

But I don't consider Ocala convenient and I certainly don't consider an hour or more drive to Wesley Chapel convenient. I-75 may be easy to get to for some of you in the south, but for many of us in the northern part of TV it's a long way just to get to the highway.

It's surprising to me that many chains have not moved their stores to The Villages. TV has a larger population than Ocala, Summerfield, Bellevue, Fruitland Park and Leesburg combined. It seems that we should be the center of the retail industry.
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In addition to all of the other superior products mentioned in the various threads, your last two sentences...is enough reason alone to shop Costco.

For some unknown reason, it seems some folks just don't like that Costco pays their employees more...and values them instead of treating them as a liability.

Why does that bother some folks so much?


The Costs of Being Costco: Why Ethics Matter | business government society 2




And YEA for the new and closer Wesley Chapel Costco.
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Costco vs. Sam's arguments always ends up on this forum to the amount of pay.

I am fine with both. At least people are working and not being forced to work at either.

We had memberships to both in Cincinnati.
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I just never anticipated that when I started a thread about a convenient Costco that it would create a battle between Sam's and Costco, and a battle about driving distance and products and working conditions.

Is it not possible to start an informational thread on here without everybody jumping in to disparage and argue? Are people that bored? That is the last thread I will every start.

I just don't understand how the autonomy of the computer causes normal people to argue and fight. Oh well, lesson learned. And once everyone stops starting threads the forum will die a much deserved death.
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