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    BJ's Wholesale Club - Nowhere it does it say 18.99 for those pants

    BJ's Wholesale Club

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    Firstly, the person at customer service should be able to speak English and Spanish not just…read moreSpanish. And if something isn't on sale, it shouldn't be in the same pile with the other stuff that is on sale. Same pair of pants just a slightly different color. They said $7.96 one rang-up 18.99. They gave me such a rash that I am leaving this review to say I might just cancel my BJ's membership. But I guess the if nothing goes wrong and you don't have to talk to anybody then it's OK.

    Let's rewind to 2017. That's when I joined the Costco congregation, gave my allegiance to the…read moreChurch of Kirkland, and proudly brandished my Executive Membership card like a badge of honor. I was a believer. I preached the gospel of bulk savings, scooped up towering crates of snacks I didn't really need, and happily swam upstream in the checkout lines with the rest of the faithful. Life was good. But over time, the shine wore off. These days, walking into Costco feels like stepping into a full-blown panic drill. People careening around corners with overloaded carts, children clinging to 48-packs of muffins like life rafts, and the parking lot... oh, the parking lot. It's like a demolition derby wrapped in a waiting game. There's always someone stalking my parking spot before I've even opened the back of the truck to load my haul. I have genuinely considered faking an injury just to buy myself a few extra seconds to organize my groceries. And here's the kicker. The deals? Not quite as magical as they used to be. Kirkland Signature, once a hallmark of shockingly good quality, now feels like it's been outsourcing its soul to the lowest bidder. Sure, some stuff is still a steal. But increasingly, I find myself asking why I just bought 64 granola bars that taste like insulation. Enter BJs Wholesale Club. I found myself wandering Groupon one day, as one does when avoiding doing anything productive, and stumbled across a deal: a 20 dollar BJs membership. Spend 60 dollars, get 20 back in rewards. Seemed worth the experiment. Worst-case scenario, I'd spend sixty bucks on cereal and cat litter and be done with it. Instead, I was genuinely impressed. BJ's is basically the Costco you wish Costco still was. First, let's talk about the crowd. There wasn't one. Even on a Saturday, I didn't have to fight anyone for elbow room in the produce section. There were no cart jams, no wild-eyed shoppers lunging for the last rotisserie chicken. It was like Costco, but sedated in the best possible way. Second, check out. You can scan your stuff with their app as you shop, pay from your phone, and just walk to the exit. No lines. No conveyor belts. No playing Tetris with your cart at the register. You just pay and leave like some kind of warehouse ninja. I half expected a security guard to tackle me at the door just because it felt too easy. Product-wise, BJs hits most of the same notes as Costco but with a few extra flourishes. More grocery items per category. A surprisingly solid meat section. A deli counter. Actual variety. Their store brands, Wellsley Farms and Berkley Jensen, aren't trying to be artisanal, but they hold their own. And while they don't have a food court slinging pizza slices the size of a car tire, our BJs is next to a Taco Bell. Problem solved. Price-wise, they're right in the sweet spot. Often cheaper than Costco, and they accept manufacturer coupons. That's right. Coupons. Like it's 2003 and you're saving your way through college. I didn't even realize how much that mattered until I used a few and suddenly felt like I'd unlocked a secret financial loophole. So now I'm in a weird place. I haven't renounced Costco entirely, but I'm definitely cheating. BJ's is the new warehouse fling. The one that doesn't make me feel like I need a Gatorade and a nap afterward. The one that's not constantly trying to test the limits of my patience and vehicle suspension. If you're still deep in Costco devotion and feeling the strain, consider sneaking over to BJs. Try a visit. See if the air feels lighter. The carts roll smoother. The humans behave like, well, humans. You might just discover that the kingdom of bulk savings is broader than you thought. And if not, hey, at least there's a Taco Bell next door.

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