Karen1440 wrote:Costco on Clybourn is out of the EVOO. Also the whole of Costco has "deleted" the escargot described somewhere above. They no longer carry them. I like the rack of lamb at Costco; the price is right and the taste is good. I am preparing one this evening.
Katie wrote:Has anyone seen Trident fish sticks at any area Costco recently?
cito wrote:"Goldie, how many times have I told you guys that I don't want no horsin' around on the airplane?" Maj. Kong
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
At the Glenview Costco, there is an older employee who hovers around the check out. He will briskly ask for your Costco card, which most people hand over. He efficiently scans it, then tries to upsell you to different membership level. Knowing the drill, I now decline to give him my card. I am simply not interested in discussing my account. ,
Food Nut wrote:Costco on Clybourn today had signs announcing they will no longer be roasting coffee at that location. I don't recall the date it will cease, but it's soon. I don't know if that means they will no longer have the Kirkland beans there anymore or not because the sign said "sorry for any inconvenience".
mhill95149 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
At the Glenview Costco, there is an older employee who hovers around the check out. He will briskly ask for your Costco card, which most people hand over. He efficiently scans it, then tries to upsell you to different membership level. Knowing the drill, I now decline to give him my card. I am simply not interested in discussing my account. ,
I'm not sure it's considered an "upsell" if you spend enough to get cash back....
I got my card scanned a few years ago and lo and behold, I now get my costco
membership for free and I get about $80 back too.....
I guess there are always two sides to any issue....
Cathy2 wrote:I've had this discussion with this guy before. It is my option not to discuss it further, which I felt he violated by grabbing my card and scanning it anyway.
Regards,
mhill95149 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:I've had this discussion with this guy before. It is my option not to discuss it further, which I felt he violated by grabbing my card and scanning it anyway.
Regards,
Have you been thru a TSA checkpoint lately?![]()
Maybe he's forgetful?![]()
Maybe he's interested?
Cathy2 wrote:mhill95149 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:I've had this discussion with this guy before. It is my option not to discuss it further, which I felt he violated by grabbing my card and scanning it anyway.
Regards,
Have you been thru a TSA checkpoint lately?![]()
Maybe he's forgetful?![]()
Maybe he's interested?
Maybe he's obsessive compulsive.
Food Nut wrote:Costco on Clybourn today had signs announcing they will no longer be roasting coffee at that location. I don't recall the date it will cease, but it's soon. I don't know if that means they will no longer have the Kirkland beans there anymore or not because the sign said "sorry for any inconvenience".
Cathy2 wrote:mhill95149 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
At the Glenview Costco, there is an older employee who hovers around the check out. He will briskly ask for your Costco card, which most people hand over. He efficiently scans it, then tries to upsell you to different membership level. Knowing the drill, I now decline to give him my card. I am simply not interested in discussing my account. ,
I'm not sure it's considered an "upsell" if you spend enough to get cash back....
I got my card scanned a few years ago and lo and behold, I now get my costco
membership for free and I get about $80 back too.....
I guess there are always two sides to any issue....
I've had this dicussion with this guy before. It is my option not to discuss it further, which I felt he violated by grabbing my card and scanning it anyway.
Regards,
Cathy2 wrote:mhill95149 wrote:Cathy2 wrote:I've had this discussion with this guy before. It is my option not to discuss it further, which I felt he violated by grabbing my card and scanning it anyway.
Regards,
Have you been thru a TSA checkpoint lately?![]()
Maybe he's forgetful?![]()
Maybe he's interested?
Maybe he's obsessive compulsive.
sdritz wrote:I'm going to look for those potato knishes -- are they vegetarian? I think my daughter would really like them, but she's off meat these days.
Suzy
I'm going to look for those potato knishes -- are they vegetarian?
sdritz wrote:I was furious with my husband when I sent him alone to Costco and he got talked into the Executive Membership a few years ago, but honestly, it's worked out really well for us. While our Executive Membership has never been free, we only paid $13 last year for it (receiving a check for $87 in the mail right before renewal time). I figure anything they send us over $50 makes it worth the price. The check comes as a a Costco check, so we would only be spending it in the store anyway.
Suzy
BR wrote:I was at the Costco on Touhy in Niles today and purchased a package of 9 potato knishes from Gabila's (for $5.99 plus tax), which according to the package is "The Original Coney Island Square Knish." I came home, popped one in the oven, and was stunned by how good it was. The crust was fairly thick and very crispy, and the potatoes were nicely seasoned and had a good mashed potato texture. All in all, a very good square knish which I'd be pleased to find at any deli and at less than $1/knish.