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Old Posted Dec 22, 2006, 2:55 AM
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Originally Posted by hkskyline View Post
Do condominium residents have room to stack the large-size bulk items that Costco sells?
When I was looking for a place back in March, a lot of the apartments had little nooks and what not that would be perfect for storing bulk things. I don't know if those ones would, though, I don't know if that is common in buildings these days. The ones I looked at had to be at least 30 years old.

I imagine a lot of their repeat customers will be people living in those towers, though. I know a lot of the customers at the store I work at live in the apartment towers* around it.

*tower: 3-7 storey building.

@Mike: Not every city has one of those (Here, it's only on Saturdays, and located, ironically, in the suburbs) besides, a lot of corner stores here charge a lot for things. Why get a tin of tuna for 1.29 when the same brand is available at Safeway for only 34 cents? If you buy ground beef at Mac's (Yes, Mac's sells ground beef.) you are paying almost 18 dollars a kilogram. It's 7.50 a kilogram at Safeway.

I sound like a fucking commercial again.:X
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