I am proposing starting an internet campaign to bring a very much deserved COSTCO to OKC.
If Albuquerque has 3 we should at least get one
I am proposing starting an internet campaign to bring a very much deserved COSTCO to OKC.
If Albuquerque has 3 we should at least get one
I'm in. Let's send some emails.
...or BJ's. I'm all for another competitor entering the local market, but Costco is a little ridiculous -- 143,000 sq' store and is more of a workout (beating) than shopping trip. But, where else can you buy groceries, browse bedroom sets, and select a casket for you or a loved one's burial?
They could move into an anchor building at Crossroads Mall.
I like Costco. They have good coffee.
Here in California, Costco really rules the market over Sam's Club and Walmart in general. I absolutely love Costco.
But unfortunately Sam's has the OKC market pretty saturated. And I know this is an old topic, but they sell tons of wine, beer and liquor and that wouldn't be allowed in Oklahoma.
Would love to see them come into that market but you can't blame them for choosing other locations first.
I would be happy to support us getting a Costco here. Someone needs to start a Facebook page too.
Why would the country's largest wine retailer come to a location that they can't sell wine at? Ain't gonna happen.
COSTCO don't need to be selling wine and liquor to set up in Oklahoma. Those executives for COSTCO are some of the most idiotic business people ever! All they have to do is set up in Oklahoma, establish and grow, then work toward on changing the laws. It is easier to change laws for an existing company (and for others, too) already residing in this state in addition with mass support from the public. Enough said. COSTCO need to wake up and get their butts here.
Would LOVE to see them here. Their product mix is SO much better than Sam's. I have missed them a lot since moving here from FL two years ago.
Man! I would love a Sam's vs Costco price war!
They do have a beer/wine selection at the two stores here in Austin, they have a separate liquor retailers attached to the building here with no access between the two in order to comply with Texas law requiring "family ownership" of a retail liquor outlet. Costco could not own the retail liquor outlet attached to their store so it is a lease arrangement like optical or a phone kiosk.
SW 5th was one of the very early stores, in fact I think the MWC store was the first Sam's Warehouse Club store.
I've never seen any kind of price war between them either, it's that one has some things the other store doesn't.
Sam's and Costco has a great deal of overlap in the items they carry... I'd say at least 50% from what I've seen, especially on staples.
And since both are out here and in direct competition, I know they use coupons a lot. I'm strictly a Costco shopper and you see a big increase in activity when they send out a new coupon book. With the down economy and all the competition, they've been very aggressive over the last year or two.
And I know there are work-arounds for the liquor issue (the whole thing is so absurd) but certainly if you were them you'd be more likely to concentrate on locations where you don't have to jump through these silly hoops and split profits. I can tell you the wine sections out here are enormous and they offer great deals on some very nice wines. They also sell tons of liquor and beer. It's absolutely fantastic for a party.
The stores here does have a large beer/wine selection, the liquor is "next door", the Sam's have the beer/wine but no liquor.
We use the Costco coupons as well and they have some good sales online as well but for me many of my "preferred items" are at one store and not the other but that even happens between the different Sams locations down here. There are two Costco stores, one in North Austin and one in South Austin whereas there are two South Austin Sam's and at least two that I know of in North Austin. My wife like Topo Chico water, the Sam's on South I-35 (they are moving this store soon) had it for years but the Southwest store didn't carry it until about a year ago so we had to go to the I-35 location every once in awhile or I would just stop in Spec's (in the same big-box mall as the SW Austin Sam's) and buy it there for close to the same price. I tend to just buy my alcohol at Spec's, a better selection than even the large sections at Costco or Sam's.
So does anybody know the email address for the folks at corporate Costco so we can start sending them emails.
Welcome to Costco, I love you. Welcome to Costco, I love you.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?sk=...15760378443369
I started this group on Facebook. Please add yourself and let's get it started.
Let's bring Costco to OKC...
Wish this campaign would get them more interested in moving here. NewOK had a piece a while back addressing some of the issues that has been keeping them OUT of Oklahoma. Number one... The stand on Beer, Wine and Liquor sales is a BIG reason they have NOT come in yet. From the looks of how this issue was TABLED and HIDDEN at the state level with Little to NO Discussion on it. They won't likely be coming in soon.
I'd support them and IKEA both in this state.
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