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The real nice thing about Costco is that when I see something I like, I know that it is of decent quality at a decent price. This saves me from having to do research on my own.



You know what was nice? They have my phone number and called me when they announced a peanut butter recall. Well it wasn't that nice to find out I'd been eating potentially poison peanut butter, but it's better than other retailers.


The downside if there's something you're not sure you're going to like. You risk committing to buying a large amount of something and not liking it.


Costco does have a pretty generous return policy for those cases.


Costco will shut you down if you start playing the 'buy it -return it' game too much. They monitor that. Stand around the front desk a bit and watch the used up crap people return.


You can't return food but everything else is just a matter of waiting in line. IMO the only better return policy is Nordstrom.


You can return food. They don’t like it and if you do it too much they’ll stop allowing you to return food.

But I’ve definitely returned food that I didn’t like.

Once they even let the guy in front of me return an empty container. He said he had to eat the whole thing to decide he didn’t like it.


We have returned food. Sometimes it has been stuff which we didn't like the taste of or produce which has gone bad very quickly. We don't do it often but it happens. Never had any issues in returning it.


You can 100% return food. I've returned fruit before that was spoiled and some Kirkland brand k-cups which were the worst thing I've ever bought from there.


I returned a fruitcake to Costco.

I was so disappointed that Costco had sold me something so subpar I returned it. I don’t know what they were thinking.




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