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arroz | 2 years ago

One reason costco is cheaper is because they charge for a membership. It’s not that cheaper. Honestly it’s not even cheaper if you compare against a regular supermarket and you are willing to buy a different brand then the one offered at Costco

I have never seen a rental saying where you can or can’t go with a vehicle

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WirelessGigabit|2 years ago

And with the rental:

https://www.hertz.com/rentacar/emember/join/gold/displayTerm...

> 5. PROHIBITED USE OF THE CAR NEITHER YOU NOR ANY AUTHORIZED OPERATOR MAY:

...

d. ENGAGE IN ANY WILLFUL OR WANTON MISCONDUCT, WHICH, AMONG OTHER THINGS, MAY INCLUDE RECKLESS CONDUCT SUCH AS: ..., USE OFF PAVED ROADS OR ON ROADS WHICH ARE NOT REGULARLY MAINTAINED, ...

National:

https://www.nationalcar.com/content/dam/National/functional/...

> (10) Vehicle shall not be driven on an unpaved road or off-road.

Budget:

https://www.budget.com/en/legal-documents/rental-terms

14. Prohibited Use of the Car. ...

... 4) to be operated in a test, race or contest or on unpaved roads

Avis:

https://www.avis.com/en/legal-documents/rental-terms

14. Prohibited Use of the Car. ...

... 4) to be operated in a test, race or contest or on unpaved roads

WirelessGigabit|2 years ago

A basic Costco membership is $60. Their chicken is $5 + tax. Same chicken at Safeway is $8.99 + tax.

So if you eat >15 chickens per year Costco is cheaper.

And even that is incorrect. Costco's chicken is 32oz, the Safeway one 28. Forgetting about taxes, Costco's is $0.15625 / oz, Safeway is $0.3210714285714286 / oz.

So now we have 2 equations, and we need to find the intersection:

* y = 60 + x * 0.15625

* y = 0.3210714285714286 * x

They cross at 11.37594799566631 chickens.

But larger chickens have larger bones, so let's keep it at 15. I definitely eat more than 15 chickens per year.

Then there's the issue of cost in general, while the house-brands of Safeway / Frys / Kroger / ... are cheaper, they are much more likely to have stuff added to it to make it 'bulkier'. A good example is Cottage Cheese from Walmart. They add a thickener to the liquid which allows them to sell you the same amount for less, but you actually get less cheese and more filler.

arroz|2 years ago

Walmart chicken is the same price as Costco and you don’t need a membership

I don’t know if the cottage thing is true or not, but even if it is, it doesn’t make difference for the customer if their goal is to save money