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Costco customers push shopping carts through the parking lot of a Costco store on March 13, 2020 in Richmond, California.
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Legions of consumers happily pay the (minimum) $60 annual fee for the privilege of shopping at Costco. In 2021, there were more than 111 million cardholders, according to the company’s annual report. During that period, more than nine out of 10 members in North America renewed their status. Aside from the savings that come with low prices and bulk buying, what keeps shoppers coming back for more? Here’s what members say in online reviews and a Cheapism poll on Facebook. Not a Costco member? You can apply here.Related: How Non-Members Can Shop at Costco

Quality Products

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One factor that showed up in Cheapism’s poll consistently was the quality of the merchandise. Consumer Reports calls some products sold under Costco’s in-house Kirkland Signature brand, such as car batteries, toilet paper, condiments, and bacon, top-notch. Several poll respondents single out the paper towels and toilet paper for their excellent quality. Shopper Christina Hardy from Dublin, Ohio, says she rarely buys store-brand but makes an exception for Kirkland paper products and baby wipes because the value is unbeatable, while Powell, Ohio, resident Judi Remenyi loves the prosecco: “For just $7 it is fantastic.” 

Related: Costco Brand Products That Shoppers Love

Free Food

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While samples were given the boot early in the pandemic crisis, anyone who walked into a Costco store on a weekend before 2020 surely encountered the veritable smorgasbord of free food. The samples that were handed out were tasty and abundant, and it was possible to enjoy what amounted to a full meal just by ambling through the aisles. Happily, Costco says samples should again be available at most locations by the end of June — though with a few changes. Food will be prepared in smaller batches behind a barrier, with samples given out one at a time. In other words: Prepare to wait a bit longer for your freebies.

Related: I Shopped at Costco for the First Time and This Is What I Learned

Pharmacy

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Prices for pharmaceuticals at Costco are generally cheap — really cheap. A 2018 study by Consumer Reports named Costco the second-cheapest pharmacy out of 150 surveyed, behind only an online pharmacy. In addition to savings on prescribed medications, respondents to Cheapism’s poll said they like the selection of personal care options, such as organic sunscreen and baby cream, especially because the bulk sizes sell at lower unit cost.

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Return Policy

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Costco offers refunds on almost any purchase just because the consumer isn’t happy with it, something that keeps customers shopping at ease. Several poll contributors say they feel like they have a safety net shopping at Costco because they will take just about anything back for any reason, with no time limit for most items. Exceptions include electronics (such as TVs, cameras, and tablets), diamonds of 1 carat or larger, tires and car batteries, and custom products or installations; the return window for appliances is 90 days. 

Related: Products Costco Will Take Back That Are a Pain to Return Anywhere Else

Warranties

customer looks at a display of laptop computers at a Costco warehouse store July 13, 2007 in Richmond, California
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Without making them pay extra, Costco offers members extended manufacturer’s warranties for a total of two years on TVs and computers (but not tablets) and large appliances such as freezers, dishwashers, and clothes dryers. 

Related: Ways Costco Can Save You Money on Your Car

Organic Food

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Costco recently surpassed Whole Foods as the second-largest retailer of organic food in the United States, making it second only to Walmart. “I love the variety, quality and price of their organic items,” says Nicole Hosking of Cincinnati, a mother of three boys. While Powell, Ohio, resident Jennifer Squillace says the draw for her is affordable organic foods such as fruits, veggies, high-quality meats, and snacks. 

Related: Costco Foods With Cult Followings

Bakery

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Pastries in their various sugary splendor only sweeten the deal for Costco members. White sheet cakes garner close to reverence in some quarters, and shoppers were aghast when the store suspended sales of the beloved cakes in 2020 for safety reasons during the pandemic. One customer who responded to the Facebook poll says the cake melts in your mouth and fits any party budget, at around $20 for 48 pieces. These days you need to fill out a form and special order one with the flavors and decorations you want. When it’s time to pick up a cake, just head to the special order coolers.

Related: Best Store-Bought Desserts From Costco

Clothing Finds

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Costco stocks tables of nondescript clothes, but also some brand names. Want a pair of Hunter boots, for example? They’ve appeared at Costco for about one-third less than the usual retail price. Members have also seen discounts on children’s clothing bearing the Carter’s label and items such as brand-name socks, work shirts, and women’s pants and leggings. 

Related: Smart Things for Singles and Couples to Buy From Costco

Quick Checkout

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Although some customers may disagree, poll respondents say Costco employees keep the checkout lines moving at a rapid clip. They may get backed up on occasion, but the stores generally maintain enough open lanes for the time of day and the number of shoppers, according to respondents — and cashiers have an efficient process for ringing up items in a timely fashion. During the pandemic, while lines to get into Costco can wrap around the block, getting checked out is a comparative breeze.

Supplier Diversity

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Costco works to broaden its supply chain through a diversity program for businesses owned by minorities and women. It also encourages vendors to set up a “roadshow” at a few Costco stores to display and sell their merchandise for a designated period. David Birnhaum of Powell, Ohio, says he loves the rotation of seasonal products and breadth of products that include things you don’t see in other stores. 

Related: The Best Finds at Costco

Employee Benefits

Costco worker arranges meat in a display at a Costco Warehouse store March, 2, 2006 in Richmond, California
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Costco has a reputation for treating its employees well. A quick look at Glassdoor, a website devoted to employee reviews of workplace benefits, names Costco as one of the Best Places to Work in 2021, with thousands of reviews giving it 4.4 out of 5 stars. By contrast, Sam’s Club, a competing warehouse club, garners only 3.2 stars from around fewer reviewers. One post about Costco describes the benefits as “amazing,” another says the health care coverage is “simply the best,” and a third highlights the paid sick days and personal days after just six months of employment. 

Related: Costco and Other Companies Paying at Least $15 an Hour

Strong Customer Service

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Treating employees well seems to pay off in their demeanor toward customers. Costco shoppers who responded to our poll said employees are nice, cheerful, and helpful. One mother from Dublin, Ohio, reported getting excellent service when inquiring about the availability of gluten-free options. 

Related: Don’t Miss These Perks of Costco and Sam’s Club Membership

Meet the Writer

Raechel Conover has been a staff writer for Cheapism since 2010. In that time she has written hundreds of stories and review articles for the website, many of which have also appeared on Yahoo, MSN, TIME, The New York Times and various other websites. She also played a key role in developing the Cheapism blog and served as the blog manager for a number of years.

Now with three young kids she remains a regular contributor to Cheapism.com. She’s a self-confessed shopaholic and frugal mom, always scouring the clearance racks for deals, utilizing local resale websites, and stacking coupons. When she isn’t writing or deal hunting, she can be found taking full advantage of free community activities and events with her husband and children.

Raechel has a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and Communications from The Ohio State University. Based in Dublin, Ohio, Raechel also does freelance writing work and social media consulting for local companies.