4 Rude Things People Can't Stop Doing While Shopping at Costco
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4 Rude Things People Can't Stop Doing While Shopping at Costco
"Whether you're looking for jumbo-sized paper towel rolls, vintage-inspired soaps, groceries that make up your holiday centerpiece, or brilliant storage furniture, Costco is a one-stop-shop for all your home needs. But while a trip to Costco can often feel like a mad dash to stockpile all your essentials - and then some - it's important to follow proper shopping etiquette, especially as the store gets a swell of holiday shoppers."
""I saw a lot of people trying to shop after the store's closing time during the holiday season, especially weekends leading up to Thanksgiving," Meghan says. "It was to the point that supervisors were standing at high-traffic points to stop customers from shopping after the store closed." Instead, she recommends carving out plenty of time to shop. You can beat the crowds by shopping on a weekday afternoon, but if you can only swing by on nights or weekends? Arrive long before the store closes."
Costco offers large household items, groceries, samples, and storage furniture, making it a one-stop shop for home needs. Proper shopping etiquette matters, particularly during holiday crowds, because certain behaviors frustrate employees. Common shopper mistakes include trying to shop after closing and mishandling samples. Supervisors sometimes must intervene when customers continue shopping after closing. Shoppers should plan sufficient time for visits, aim for weekday afternoons to avoid crowds, and arrive well before closing when visiting on nights or weekends to minimize disruption and respect store operations.
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