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Old 08-19-2009, 06:59 PM
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I should mention they have a pretty good cheese selection. Great prices on real Pamigiano Reggiano and many other cheeses.
I'll second phatch. The ParmReg is great and getting a big hunk isn't a problem for us.
We use Costco for paper and cleaning products and bags of lemons. We also buy things like batteries and phone cards there. And I bought Photoshop Elements 7 for a very good price. Some of the wines are ones we'd normally buy elsewhere, but Costco charges a dollar or two less. So, overall, what we save more than covers the membership fee. And they seem to be good employers, for a big company
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