Wholesale Stores in Glen Allen, VA

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“Friday, February 23, 2024@ 2:30 PM - crowded as usual. Great variety of fresh fruit. The bakery has all kinds of goodies. Shelves are full. Spring & summer outdoor items are now in stock. Some new items in the fresh made meal sections.”

4.1 Good137 Reviews

“My husband and I walked in to buy 4 new tires for my Jeep Wrangler. We dropped it back off after the tires came in. Nate helped me when I came back and I had the best experience with him. He’s professional, friendly, and very courteous! Top notch guy!”

3.4 Good18 Reviews

“They just have the best deals!Got a good quality LG washer and dryer for a great deal with free delivery and installation. No other site or store had a comparable price with most if not all charging a fee for installation.The guys that delivered it were quick and did a excellent service. 10/10 would recommend it!”

3.1 Average61 Reviews

“It's Costco what else can I say? They have a great selection of items. Prices are always good. Service is hit and miss. Except crowds every time you go but as an added plus you can get lunch for $1.50.”

3.3 Good20 Reviews

“It's Costco what else can I say? They have a great selection of items. Prices are always good. Service is hit and miss. Except crowds every time you go but as an added plus you can get lunch for $1.50.”

3.3 Good15 Reviews

“Wow. Reviewing Costco is like reviewing a country. Where do you start? Okay, there are three things I guess I should talk about. No, four. Gas, ready-to-eat food, the rest of the store, and online. No, five.... samples. So, gas. Most of the time it is cheaper than surrounding stations. Occasionally there is gas cheaper about 5 miles away on Broad St or even at Wawa on Staples Mill. But not often, and not for long. Clearly they have spotters, or they just copy Sam's club which always has the same price as Costco. The usual difference in gas price offsets maybe 30% of the annual membership price at Costco if you have two cars, once a week. Ready-to-eat. This would include the back line of rotisserie chicken, premade salads and roll ups and such, and front line food court staples like pizzas, slices, hot dogs, and whatever that big baked wrap looking thing is. Prices for the chicken and the hot foods are amazingly good. Quality of the pizza is average, and of the chicken is great. The hot dogs are a very nice snack, and they taste good which scares me a lot. Rest of the store. There are a lot of good deals to be had. I won't call them bargains, as you usually have to buy a lot to get that good deal. And I am always a little irritated about what they have decided to stop carrying in the stores (small nitrile gloves, anyone?) that force me onto the damned website. But if you need 15 cans of tuna or a year's supply of dietary fiber supplements (god help you) this is a great place to get your fix. Just make sure you have available freezer space for the chicky nugs or attic storage for all those paper towels. Samples. What clever bast ards these folks are. Yes, I eat the samples. Yes, I tend to go to Costco in the middle of the day when they have the MOST samples. And yes, though I am an educated (fat) man, I tend to buy at least one or three things they are sampling. Hence the need for the freezer space. Online. They suck. Hard to search, hard to figure out if they have something or not, hard to figure out if it is cheaper or even available in the store. Not customer friendly. And because they have moved so many things to website only that were previously available in the stores, this is especially irritating. This alone costs them a star. So Costco is 4 stars, maybe 3.5 TBH. But so much better than the S-club up the street. Oh, wait. Make that 7 things to rate them on. Great staff, AMPLE STAFFING, fast check out. But crappy parking and traffic control. Customers leaving the store are always in peril. And parking is a nightmare, period.”

2.7 Average11 Reviews

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