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Hey y’all! I saw a great deal on a Sam’s membership, so decided to try it out to see how it could fit into my regular grocery …

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  1. Kelly T
    Kelly T says:

    25 pounds will fit in a five gallon bucket. I have a Costco membership. I always buy my t.p. and paper towels there. I also purchase meat there. The Costco membership I have gives a percentage back on each purchase that goes toward renewal. If there is more than the amount of the renewal I get the cash. I will ask family and neighbors every time I go if they need anything. That way it helps pay for my membership.

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  2. Annette Rose
    Annette Rose says:

    We don't have Aldi or Sam's club here, but we do have Costco. Things we get regularly at Costco are tp & paper towels (high end quality), coffee, organic sugar, rotisserie chicken, half and half, tortillas, lettuce, spices, tortillas, frozen dumplings, cheeses, canned chicken… I'm sure a few other things. The books and clothing tend to be good prices. And of course a hotdog or pizza on the way put lol!

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  3. mjc 427
    mjc 427 says:

    I have been debating whether or not to get a Sam's Club membership, after your video, I think it would be a good idea especially since the cost is taken off of your first purchase, btw my two cats are the same way when they are hungry, no peace until you feed them, they are spoiled and I wouldn't have it any other way.

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  4. Jane Lawrence
    Jane Lawrence says:

    If u know someone with a membership or maybe someone with a business u can share. We used to use my sister in laws since she had a business member ship so she had 2 extra cards that "employees " could use. We now have our own membership u r allowed to bring one guest with u and they can shop also.

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  5. Microbio S
    Microbio S says:

    I can't justify a Sam's Club membership. Between sales/coupons at Kroger and Aldi, and the reliability of decent prices for staples at Walmart and produce & meat at Asian markets, I can't think of anything worth buying at Sam's.
    I guess it's good if you don't live with many options nearby.

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  6. Margee Bechyne
    Margee Bechyne says:

    Love the pink in your hair! I go to Costco, they were the first in my area. There is a Sam's Club now but I haven't been. I also get good prices on things like peanut butter, almond butter – I go through that fairly quickly. I also buy Collagen Peptides (giant size, of course). I need it for pain management and it is VERY expensive except at the big box stores. Very good price. Costco brand is Kirkland and I've always been happy when I've used it. They have really good laundry detergent. At Walmart, I've seen Sam's Choice products (frozen food) and have never been disappointed. I am glad you could get the membership for free!

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  7. Susie Toledo
    Susie Toledo says:

    Hey There… So happy you put up other video… Me and my family watch your videos… I have a costco card and always wounder about sams… keep up with the videos….

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  8. Amanda's Life
    Amanda's Life says:

    If you have Mennonite or Amish communities near you, they might have a store where you can buy beans in larger quantities. The Mennonite store near me buys in bulk, repackages into smaller containers, and passes the savings on to customers. They will also sell the big bags they use to customers.

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