Before I became a Costco member, I didn’t know that I needed such vast quantities of Q-tips, aluminum foil and kitchen towels
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Before I became a Costco member, I didn’t know that I needed such vast quantities of Q-tips, aluminum foil and kitchen towels
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Before I became a Costco member, I didn’t know that I needed such vast quantities of Q-tips, aluminum foil and kitchen towels
I can seriously line my house with aluminum foil and still have enough to do it once or twice over
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I can seriously line my house with aluminum foil and still have enough to do it once or twice over
@skinnylatte At least it's not saran wrap, which, everybody knows, is a scam.
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@skinnylatte At least it's not saran wrap, which, everybody knows, is a scam.
Press-n-seal beats saran for 90% of food uses. It's worth the outrageous price difference.
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Before I became a Costco member, I didn’t know that I needed such vast quantities of Q-tips, aluminum foil and kitchen towels
@skinnylatte Costco is the Temple of Gluttony. I hate it. My wife likes it. Thus is harmony achieved.
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I can seriously line my house with aluminum foil and still have enough to do it once or twice over
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I think I still have enough toilet paper to survive the next pandemic lockdown. Plus twenty pounds of Costco oatmeal. -
I can seriously line my house with aluminum foil and still have enough to do it once or twice over
@skinnylatte aluminum foil is just wild to me full-stop. we extract a metal from clay, roll it paper-thin, sell it for a few cents a square foot, and of course use it to cover leftovers (or possibly to line your house)
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@skinnylatte At least it's not saran wrap, which, everybody knows, is a scam.
@GeePawHill @skinnylatte My s/o and I started dating when I was 19, and her parents had this box of Kirkland plastic wrap under the island in the kitchen. I was 30 when they finally replaced that box.
I'm not a huge fan of plastic food containers, and especially plastic wrap, but if an informed adult consumer decides to take that risk, I imagine they'll be pleased with the value proposition lol
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@skinnylatte aluminum foil is just wild to me full-stop. we extract a metal from clay, roll it paper-thin, sell it for a few cents a square foot, and of course use it to cover leftovers (or possibly to line your house)
@skinnylatte the same metal we use for building pressurized tubes we fly people around in, and inside them we offer fizzy drinks from smaller, even-more-pressurized aluminum tubes because of course we do
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Before I became a Costco member, I didn’t know that I needed such vast quantities of Q-tips, aluminum foil and kitchen towels
@skinnylatte a decade's supply at a time*
*this may be an underestimate
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