Megan Garcia+FollowCostco Perks We Still Miss (and Why)Ever notice your Costco run feels a little less magical these days? It's not just you. Over the years, Costco has quietly axed some beloved perks—think free coffee grinders, epic food court combos, and those friendly photo counters. The biggest shift? Shopping there used to feel like a mini adventure, with free snacks and quirky extras that made bulk-buying fun. Now, it’s more streamlined, but a bit less special. If you’re still mourning the loss of combo pizza or those legendary samples, you’re definitely not alone! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoLife10Share
john72+FollowCostco’s early hours: Bliss or bust?Walking into Costco at 9 a.m. as an Executive member feels like entering a parallel universe—rockstar parking, empty aisles, and a checkout line that’s actually non-existent. Since the new early hours kicked in, some shoppers are breezing through their weekend errands in under 20 minutes, calling the experience “beautiful” and “relaxing.” But this quiet shopping perk comes at a price: Executive memberships now cost $130 a year, double the standard fee. Meanwhile, regular members are left waiting outside, sometimes unaware of the new rules. Is the extra cost worth the peace and quiet, or does it just create more divide among shoppers? #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoLife3116Share
Jordan Williams+FollowCostco Drama: Who’s Card Is It Anyway?Ever tried sneaking into Costco with your partner’s card? Heads up: the store’s cracking down! Some shoppers want memberships revoked for rule-breakers, while others think the policy’s too strict. The real deal? Costco’s rolling out scanners at the door, so you’ll need your own card (or the app) to get in. No more borrowing cards—just grab your own and skip the awkward checkout showdown! #CostcoLife #ShoppingHacks #RetailDrama #Business #LocalBusiness30Share
Paige Douglas+FollowCostco Run Turns Into $300 Dog DramaEver thought your Costco trip could cost more than just your cart full of snacks? One couple in BC found out the hard way after leaving their dog tied up in the sunny parking lot while they shopped. Animal control got involved, and the couple walked away with a $300 fine—not just for bad pet parenting, but also for skipping the dog license. Lesson: leave your pets at home, or that bargain run could turn into a pricey disaster. #CostcoLife #PetSafety #MoneyMistakes #LifeHacks #Business121149Share