
Learn the Tricks Warehouse Stores Use to Bring Out Your Inner Impulse Buyer
What side are you on? I can be swayed.
Currently on a quest to create 365 blogs entries in a single year. While I've already failed in the time period specified I'm still going to complete my goal, eve if it's late. Son of Delmar and Sharon Derricott of Preston, Idaho. Spouse of Tara McLean Derricott of Murray, Utah. Father of Jacob Anthony of Logan, Utah; Erik Bryson of Brigham City, Utah; and Emily of Hamilton, Montana.
3 comments:
I love costco. But I don't go crazy there, I always prices per item or oz. verses grocery store prices. The thing is that they save you on other things you don't normally think about. For instance, we used our costco discount when we bought our car and saved $3000, so I think that about covers the $50 membership fee.
I would bet that the average consumer spends more as a member of one of these stores than they would absent a membership.
As an aside, isn't it cool that these stores have such awesome stuff that people will pay just to be able to shop there? I think thats a pretty remarkable achievement.... and they do have awesome stuff.
You've both made valid points. I'll add them to my overall view.
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