>my costco membership just arrived in the mail
Get on my level, cu/ck/s
>>9267000
>he doesn't have a Costco Business Center in his city
>he can't buy a whole lamb at his regular Costco
>he can't buy a commercial grade gas stove at his regular Costco
>he can't buy a SS kitchen prep station with built in refrigeration at his regular Costco
>he can't buy a commercial grade mini fridge for dry aging beef at home at his regular Costco
>he can't buy a soft serve ice cream machine at his regular Costco
>>9267110
>SS kitchen prep station
I thought they starved them?
there's a costco closer to where I live than a grocery store. Unless you are feeding 4+ there's really no reason to primarily shop at a costco
>>9267126
Non-perishables, things like trash bags, paper products.
Hell meat is often super cheap, so you can freeze the excess
>bulk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0n0Et8aI3s
>>9267000
party rockers in the house tonight
>>9267126
Same. I live by myself. I lift toilet paper, trash bags, cleaning supplies, and even the odd disposable utensil from my work place. And since I conserve what I use and I'm not at home I don't use them often.
I don't buy food in bulk, but when I do I eat 100% of what I buy and I limit my budget to $30 grocery bill a week.
Waste not want not
>>9267115
It's for making apfelkuchen for Der Führer.
>>9267115
gas 'em, roast 'em, put 'em in a trench
>>9267000
I've shared one with my mom for years you cu/ck/. We divide out what we buy along with splitting the cost, it is pretty convenient.
>>9267252
SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS SHOTS
>>9267000
So you're saying...your card...
Is in the house tonight?