What's Happening
13 minutes ago

Where nVent Electric Stands With Analysts

benzingabenzinga.com
14 minutes ago

Forecasting The Future: 5 Analyst Projections For NewAmsterdam Pharma

benzingabenzinga.com
14 minutes ago

If You Invested $1,000 In Bitcoin When Peter Schiff Said BTC Would Never Hit $100K, Here's How Much You'd Have Now

benzingabenzinga.com
14 minutes ago

Base reaches another all-time high with 8.8 million daily transactions on its network

theblocktheblock.co
14 minutes ago

Peeling Back The Layers: Exploring Carrier Global Through Analyst Insights

benzingabenzinga.com
14 minutes ago

What 9 Analyst Ratings Have To Say About Cracker Barrel Old

benzingabenzinga.com
15 minutes ago

(BROS) - Analyzing Dutch Bros's Short Interest

benzingabenzinga.com
15 minutes ago

The Analyst Verdict: Cadence Bank In The Eyes Of 9 Experts

benzingabenzinga.com
15 minutes ago

Looking Into Wingstop's Recent Short Interest

benzingabenzinga.com
15 minutes ago

(ISRG) - Analyzing Intuitive Surgical's Short Interest

benzingabenzinga.com
15 minutes ago

American Airlines Partners With Citi, Issues Strong Profit Outlook

benzingabenzinga.com
15 minutes ago

The Latest Analyst Ratings For VF

benzingabenzinga.com
17 minutes ago

Here's Why Nanox Stock Went Up Today

foolfool.com
20 minutes ago

Bitcoin Is 'Global Capital', Says Michael Saylor: 'Every Nation That Respects Property Rights Is Going To Support BTC'

benzingabenzinga.com
23 minutes ago

Nano-X Imaging Shares Are Rising Thursday: Here's Why

benzingabenzinga.com
25 minutes ago

Why Archer Aviation Stock Is Soaring Today

foolfool.com
25 minutes ago

Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev Says Sports Betting Comments Taken 'A Little Bit Out Of Context,' But He Also 'Wouldn't Rule It Out'

benzingabenzinga.com
26 minutes ago

Canadian Solar Margins Shrink In Q3, Stock Slides

benzingabenzinga.com
28 minutes ago

Smart Money Is Betting Big In VKTX Options

benzingabenzinga.com
28 minutes ago

Unpacking the Latest Options Trading Trends in Lam Research

benzingabenzinga.com

I’m a Costco Superfan, but Here’s Why I Almost Never Shop on Costco.com

Some fruits and vegetables against a green background

Image source: The Motley Fool/Unsplash

I’ve been a Costco member for 18 years. And before the COVID-19 pandemic, I’m not even sure I knew that Costco had a website.

Well, okay, I knew that Costco.com existed, but I’m not sure I ever used it. And why would I when I could easily drive the 10 to 15 minutes to not one, but two Costco stores in my area?

Once the pandemic took hold, I, like many people I know, got into the temporary habit of ordering groceries and household items online. But outside of that period, Costco.com isn’t a site I visit despite being a huge fan of Costco itself. Here’s why.

1. The prices are higher

One of the reasons I love Costco so much is that it helps me save money in the course of feeding my family and keeping my home stocked with the supplies we go through regularly, like tissues and laundry detergent.

I’m also able to maximize my savings by using the right credit card for my purchases. Click here for a list of the best credit cards for Costco.

The problem with Costco.com is that the prices are higher than what I typically see in stores. And that makes sense, since the cost of shipping and handling is often built in. But the way I see it, why should I pay $2 to $3 more per item I’m buying when the store is close enough?

If I’m buying 12 items at a time, that extra per-item cost could amount to $24 to $36 per week. And even though my minivan guzzles gas, the short trip to Costco doesn’t cost me nearly that much in fuel.

2. I want the freshest stuff

During the pandemic, I was grateful for the option to have fresh food from Costco delivered to my door. But let’s be real — when you order fresh groceries to be delivered, you’re generally not getting the best sell-by dates or the freshest stuff. And that’s especially a problem when you’re buying things in bulk.

It’s one thing to buy a huge carton of strawberries that look fantastic the day you bring them home, only to have them start to mold a couple of days later. It’s another thing to have someone deliver a carton that already looks like it’s seen better days.

Freshness can be an issue with non-perishables, too. If I’m buying a massive tub of peanut butter pretzels, I want the best expiration date and the most time to use it up.

If I buy that item at a Costco store, I can compare sell-by dates on the shelf. If I order it online, I’m at the mercy of the person who’s fulfilling my order.

3. I actually enjoy going to Costco and seeing what’s in stock

The thing I probably enjoy the least about shopping at Costco in person is the crowds. I try to mitigate those by arriving at the store as soon as it opens, but sometimes, even that strategy fails.

But despite the crowds, I happen to enjoy going to Costco and seeing what the store has in stock. Even though I’m there almost every week, I’m often surprised — in a good way — by the new products I see on the shelves.

Of course, if I’m not careful, that could lead to a host of impulse purchases. So I set a rule for myself: I plug a small amount of money into my Costco budget for unplanned buys each month. As long as I stick to that threshold, it doesn’t hurt my finances. And sometimes, the items I buy on a whim end up being fantastic purchases.

In September, I grabbed a fall-themed trail mix that’s proven to be a terrific snack when I need a pick-me-up. And a few years back, I found a branded fleece sweatshirt with my favorite hockey team’s logo that I’ve worn repeatedly every winter since.

If you live far away from your closest Costco store or don’t have a car, then it makes sense to shop on Costco.com. Otherwise, consider doing your Costco shopping in person to maximize your membership. It could help you save more money and guarantee that you’re bringing home fresher grocery items.

Top credit card to use at Costco (and everywhere else!)

We love versatile credit cards that offer huge rewards everywhere, including Costco! This card is a standout among America’s favorite credit cards because it offers perhaps the easiest $200 cash bonus you could ever earn and an unlimited 2% cash rewards on purchases, even when you shop at Costco.

Add on the competitive 0% interest period and it’s no wonder we awarded this card Best No Annual Fee Credit Card.

Click here to read our full review for free and apply before the $200 welcome bonus offer ends!

We’re firm believers in the Golden Rule, which is why editorial opinions are ours alone and have not been previously reviewed, approved, or endorsed by included advertisers.
Motley Fool Money does not cover all offers on the market. Editorial content from Motley Fool Money is separate from The Motley Fool editorial content and is created by a different analyst team.Maurie Backman has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Costco Wholesale. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Related Posts

You’ve paid into Social Security for decades, so it’s only natural to be excited about finally getting something back from the program. But it’s important

Most people aren’t financial experts or market wizards. It’s not that they can’t learn; they just have other things going on between kids, a career,

2025 is rapidly approaching, and it’s important to know what to expect from a personal finance perspective once the new year begins. And while there

Nearlyl 52 million retired workers received a Social Security check in October 2024, and the vast majority of those people depend on monthly benefits to