Here’s Why You Should Avoid These 19 Items at Warehouse Clubs!

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Here’s Why You Should Avoid These 19 Items at Warehouse Clubs!

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17. Upgraded membership

Memberships at warehouse clubs typically come in different tiers. Does it make sense to upgrade yours? If you regularly shop there and you want to make the most of your experience, sure. Some upgrades include cashback, for example, and you could stand to gain if you pay a little extra.

But for everyone else, don’t give in to upgraded memberships. They’re hardly worth it and you can pretty much get everything you need with just the usual memberships.

18. Diapers and wipes

You’d think that buying diapers and baby wipes in bulk from warehouse clubs could save you money, but their deals aren’t so great, so you’re better off getting them from somewhere else. For example, Amazon’s Subscribe & Save feature might be worth it compared to what you’ll find at Costco.

Shop around! We guarantee you’ll find more affordable finds if you do, so there’s no point in sticking to warehouse clubs for this purchase either.

Finally, you should can this last item…..

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2 thoughts on “Here’s Why You Should Avoid These 19 Items at Warehouse Clubs!”

  1. BECAUSE I AM A SINGLE PERSON, I DON’T BUY A WHOLE LOT FROM THE BIG WAREHOUSE STORES AS PRICES ARE BETTER AT WALMART, DOLLAR, DISCOUNT, OR GROCERY STORES.

    THE ITEMS I AVOID ARE THOSE SOLD IN BULK …PAY OUT IS TOO LARGE FOR SUCH LIMITED USAGE.

    THE ITEMS I BUY ARE THOSE SOLD IN AMOUNTS I CAN USE, OCCASIONAL BULK ITEMS THAT DON’T SPOIL, THAT ARE A PRICE EQUAL TO OR SLIGHTLY LESS THAN OTHER STORES, CLOTHING ITEMS ON SALE THERE.

    THEY SHOULD CONSIDER A WAY TO MAKE IT COST EFFECTIVE FOR SINGLE PEOPLE.

  2. Yes – here is my list:
    1. Never buy soda at club stores unless you drink so much that you can’t wait a week for a sale.
    2. Don’t buy 100% juice either – I have yet to see a bulk price at a club store that I couldn’t beat at the grocery store sale or discount stores. Most recently, I bought 2 cartons of Doles 100% juice & 100% juice blends for $4.00 at Landis, a store that doesn’t usually have competative prices. And you can buy a 64 oz bottle of apple juice for $1.50-$2.00 on sale always at one of your local food stores. They just can’t match these prices.
    3. Potato Chip Brands – Club stores may have great prices on generic brands of potato chips, but if you have a favorite brand of chips, buy them on sale at your local market. They run sales like BOGO free and multiple buy sales such as 2 Utz for $5 or 3 Lays for $6 and straight sales like Goods 12 oz bag $1.99 – just can’t beat these prices in bulk.
    4. Ice cream Brands – I have yet to see Club stores beat Turkey Hill Ice cream 48 oz. on Sale for $1.99.
    5. Vitamins – Never buy these at Club stores when you can get them on sale 2 for one or buy one get one 50% off at many stores

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