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Nov 18th, 2014 at 7:38pm
 
Costco opened in Adelaide today their 7th warehouse in
Australia. You have to be a member to shop there. $60
annual fee, and you can only buy in bulk lots, like a zillion
rolls of toilet paper  Smiley

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Reply #1 - Nov 18th, 2014 at 7:56pm
 
You'll finally be able to buy American lamb chops.

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Reply #2 - Nov 18th, 2014 at 8:40pm
 
Hoppy, maybe you can get us a sweet deal on a bulk buy of safety kits
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Reply #3 - Nov 18th, 2014 at 10:58pm
 
Don they haven't opened a store here in WA as of yet, were
always last on the list, Potter, its an 1800klm road trip too
Adelaide, I'm thinking they would be more like mutton
chops by the time I got back too Perth  Smiley

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Reply #4 - Nov 19th, 2014 at 11:00am
 
Quote:
you can only buy in bulk lots, like a zillion
rolls of toilet paper  Smiley


Well, that's not exactly true.  lol  You will spend quite a bit each time you go there, but if you figure out how much you save on each indivual item that you use frequently you really are saving a LOT of money in the end. 

For instance ground coffee, packages of chicken, beef are usually not in THAT large of a package and I separate and freeze what I'm not using right away.
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Reply #5 - Nov 19th, 2014 at 4:59pm
 
We go to Costco about every 4 to 6 weeks depending when the 150 chocolate chip cookies run out. We refer to Costco as the $400 store. It always costs at least $400 to get out of the place.
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Reply #6 - Nov 19th, 2014 at 6:35pm
 
I read this article this morning,

The concept of buying very large quantities of, well, anything, seemed to work well with that USAmerican large-is-better approach to so many things.

But in Melbourne it seemed excessive, inappropriate and depressing. I'm not sure how many consumers can buy a kilo of soft goat's cheese and eat it all before it goes off. Why do we need 15-inch (approx) ready-to-bake pizzas? They don't even fit in the average Australian oven. Is it a good idea to only sell wholesale-size boxes of chocolate bars? Or one-thousand-ChupaChup containers? Why in hell do we need imported packages of "American cheese" slices (think fast food burger plastic cheese) or mixed grated cheese? How many people eat a sack of melons before they go off? A kilo of strawberries?

If all that interests you is cheap cheap cheap, then Costco might be for you (though not everything is cheap, some tech is actually uncompetitive). If you don't mind a large company squeezing brand and product diversity in the Australian market even further (Coles and Woolworths do quite enough of that already), promoting the lowest-common-denominator approach to (in particular) food retailing, then I'm sure you won't mind the place. But for me much of the experience stank of the same low-diversity, low-quality approach that strikes many foreign consumers who walk into average (not all, but far too many) North American supermarkets.

Whether the annual membership fee will be worth it for you depends on what you can save on (do you have space for 124 nappies or a bazillion rolls of toilet paper?). There will no doubt be specials and occasionally attractive products, especially as they stock tech, kitchenware, stationery, clothes and more. But for anyone who loves fresh food and brand/product diversity, it might be difficult, especially if your household is only one or two people.

What can Costco contribute positively in Australia? Despite importing crap American cheese slices, Costco Melbourne does have an impressive range of cheese (though no quality American cheese, unless I overlooked it). Good roquefort, poor quality gruyère, goat's cheese, buffalo mozzarella (defrosting on the shelf!), some bries and camembert and some familiar local stuff. Also French butter! The meat looked decent (prices between Vic Market and horrendous Coles/Woolworths) and there was a good range of cuts. Costco might end up being the go-to place for meat amongst those who despair at our existing supermarkets. (But just take a detour to the Queen Victoria Market for goodness sake!)

Perhaps we'll see a move by the local chains to lift their game and compete more on quality. But many Australian consumers have been successfully brainwashed into prioritising cheap at all cost by those same local chains, so I'm not holding out hope for positive developments.
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Reply #7 - Nov 19th, 2014 at 8:54pm
 
YOW Hoppy...is that from a mainstream publication?  The animus just reaches out and slaps a guy silly...holy smokes.....

I've got some stories about Costco...inside and out... good and bad.....but this is over the top. Truly reminds me of the once frequent and now rare CH.com saying: "take what you need and LEAVE the rest"...this author needs to drive on by and chill at Woolies or somesuch.....sheesh.....

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Reply #8 - Nov 20th, 2014 at 1:07am
 
G'day Jon,
I googled Costco Australia, seeing now that they are in Adelaide, and it wont be long before they arrive here in Perth, and came up with this comment amongst others on a similar note, and thought it would be good too share to
see if I could get some feedback from them that's
in the know.  Smiley Smiley

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Reply #9 - Dec 19th, 2014 at 8:06am
 
Costco is great.  I love it and the quality of all their products.  But can be dangerous on the wallet.

Happy shopping!

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