Sam's Club is a Walmart project, a warehouse store where you can, if you're careful, get some good deals. One of the problems is that many items are available only in bulk. Who needs toilet paper enough to equip an army? Not only so, but they charge you for the privilege of shopping there! Is that a great deal, or what?
I hate places like that with a passion...
ReplyDeleteNever been; never will!
ReplyDeleteThis reminds me, I need to go shopping. Well got to run!
ReplyDeleteLots of stuffs, a busy place!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Count me out!
ReplyDeleteDitto Birdman.
ReplyDeleteThese stores know. Here it is similar. For example, in shops, "Macro". Sometimes you can conveniently buy in events. When a discount on merchandise. So you can survive the crisis. Greetings to you and wish you a nice new week. / Peter
ReplyDeleteIf you had a family with 10 kids, it'd be a great place to shop.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like the Costco model. I thought Costco was the greatest thing ever when it first came to Vancouver. I haven't been to one in years and have no intention of ever going again.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things that bothers me about all of these warehouse stores is, 'what would happen if there was an earthquake?'
that is a lovely shot!
ReplyDeletethey must not be interested in retail
Thankfully, I have not been in one of these since June, 2006, right before we moved from Jackson, Mississippi, to Portland, Oregon. I love those curved shelves!
ReplyDeleteOh joy---leave me alone. MB
ReplyDeleteDitto Birdman...
ReplyDeleteMy sister-in-law loves Sam's Club. But she likes to shop.
ReplyDeleteI have never been a fan of Sam's. Like you say, not everything is a good deal and who needs so much stuff anyway? :)
ReplyDeleteI used to have one. I gave it to a good friend of mine when I left Austin but I got another one (different name I think) when I spent half a year in CT a few years ago. I could have bought a collection of DVDs of all Chaplin's films for about 50 dollars! I didn't because my suitcases were so full already :-)))
ReplyDeleteThe size of the shopping trolley being pushed towards you, by the lady in the centre of the shot, is striking, it's the size of a small car. She is clearly on a mission!!
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