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don't forget the pizzas which are way too big for any conventional domestic oven.
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Last time I was in Costco, I stocked up on very cheap "Plenty" kitchen towels.
And a huge tub of Nutella and bumper container of jelly beans, yum!
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They sell stuff businesses can't get from ASDA though. Like massive tubs of coffee and gross-packs of toilet rollOriginally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostSnag is with Costco, they sell nothing that I couldn't buy as cheap or cheaper in ASDA without a 50 mile return trip.
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Snag is with Costco, they sell nothing that I couldn't buy as cheap or cheaper in ASDA without a 50 mile return trip.
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Makro lets you buy whatever you want - the only exception being that you can no longer buy bulk paracetamol / ibuprofen unless you are a medical company, unfortunately. They used to do some really good deals on them, too.Originally posted by d000hg View PostFigured I might as well join one. Makro is the only chain I know and there are none near here... what other chains are there?
Also, is there any need to justify shopping at these places as a business thing? Or once you join, is it irrelevant and you can buy personal stuff like any other store?
Off this afternoon to buy the monthly Pepsi Max and crisp supply....
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I hope so, I've not been to Makro for 2 years but couldn't resist their Modern Warfare 2 at a low low £17.39 +VAT deal.Originally posted by d000hg View PostFigured I might as well join one. Makro is the only chain I know and there are none near here... what other chains are there?
Also, is there any need to justify shopping at these places as a business thing? Or once you join, is it irrelevant and you can buy personal stuff like any other store?
I don't know why they insist on you being in business? Why are they different? I joined by showing my MoD pass, some poor sod at the random mail point I gave is most probably still getting my monthly flyer.
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Costco is not too bad either. It doesn't have to be for business use.
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Cash & Carry Chains?
Figured I might as well join one. Makro is the only chain I know and there are none near here... what other chains are there?
Also, is there any need to justify shopping at these places as a business thing? Or once you join, is it irrelevant and you can buy personal stuff like any other store?Tags: None
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