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Waterluvianlast Sunday at 9:53 PM6 repliesview on HN

Buying in bulk is about having the ability to both afford next week’s food this week and have the means to store it. Not to mention the annual subscription.

Responding to a comment about dollar stores preying on the poor with, “that’s why I shop at Costco” is… a choice.


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strix_variuslast Sunday at 11:16 PM

The fact that the strategic wedge with which a successful, relatively socially-positive business manages to sustain itself isn't universally accessible doesn't negate its value.

The Venn diagram between people who shop at dollar stores and people who shop at Costco isn't empty.

Dylan16807last Monday at 8:23 PM

> the ability to both afford next week’s food this week

At minimum that's everyone on a normal paycheck, paid every two weeks. There are situations where someone couldn't get together a few days' pay at once, but that's a tiny fraction of situations.

And the means to store most food is a two foot square of space in a room somewhere. And then most of the rest fits in the empty fridge space you already have.

And there are deals there that can be useful for your wallet right away. This isn't something where you have to put up a ton of money for months before you benefit.

The biggest issue is probably that costco isn't easy to get to.

LorenPechtellast Sunday at 11:31 PM

For me it's very simple: What I save on glasses pays for my membership. I don't go all that often but it's still worthwhile.

andrew_lettucelast Monday at 12:26 AM

This is true, but a valuable - and damning - observation that this variation in business model, that seems to be both decent and profitable, is so rare

joncplast Sunday at 10:47 PM

... and a car to haul all that stuff, and time to drive to the nearest Costco.

It really is a luxury that a ton of people can't afford.

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buellerbuellerlast Monday at 5:24 PM

not sure your comment is any less insufferable.