VAN WE ARE STRONGER TOGETHER! THEY CANNOT STOP US--
As these things go, I think BJ's might have a chance. How many times over the last decade have we seen HD drop and Lowes go up? And vice versa. So Costco coming in weak... the way the Street games these things... I could see the whales jumping on BJ's bigtime.
We'll see.
Well Option King.... you're learning its not quite so easy now is it.SOUN Mar 2023 4.000 call
OPR - OPR Delayed Price.
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As of 10:19AM EST. Market open.
Certainly I do not have the last part of the system in place-- the good news coming...
+ I'm experimenting with something here- which is using a lack of big thrust down as a tell///
meaning with the stk down 9% and being sold off by mo mo AI investors... you would of thought the $4's would be down 20% but hey were only down 11%<----

I hope I am not being ignorant here but as I read their name (never been to a store) BJ is wholesale.
COSTCO not quite. Yes cheaper prices based off large ordering but not considered cheaper quality--or wholesale. And Costco mentioned in their report that " big ticket items " hurtthem..
That does not seem to me to BJ's customer.
Upon walking into Costco, I'm used to being immediately barraged by the membership-card checkers, the display of seasonal products that line the walls, and the electronics section stocked with large state-of-the-art TVs.
Besides the TVs, Costco's enormous electronics section expands further into smartphones, computers, laptops, tablets, and more.
However, all of these elements can cause bottlenecking at the front of the store, which is stressful for those who don't like crowds.
BJ's entrance also faces an electronics section, but it's an overall gentler approach.
The TVs on display are smaller and the staff is far more relaxed at checking membership cards. When I walked in, I was reminded more of a Walmart rather than a warehouse, especially since the display of promoted items toward the entrance is smaller.
You have to work your way into the store to see the bigger TVs, which I didn't mind.
There are a lot of similarities between the two stores — both warehouses have tire centers, bulk-buy items, gas stations, fresh-baked goods, and cheap rotisserie chicken.
Overall, Costco is not for the faint of heart and the sights, sounds, people, and the sheer commitment of buying industrial-sized quantities of everything can be overwhelming.
However, Costco does offer certain things BJ's doesn't: a wide variety of packaged and fresh food, a pharmacy, home-improvement supplies, strong name-brand representation, lots of Asian food items, fresh flowers, and the convenience of more locations.
On the flip side, BJ's offers a calmer environment, its own card shop, a cut-to-order deli, smaller sizes of packaged items, access to coffee grinders, a large baby section, and more curated choices.
The environment also has friendlier and more personable customer service and ample parking thanks to less crowding. At BJ's you'll probably spend less and have more storage space in your house than if you shop at Costco.
But "best" is also based on what you prefer and can tolerate.
Unless you're a restaurant owner — in which case, Costco's Restaurant Depot-levels of package sizes and commercial-grade items are definitely the way to go — you have to weigh your priorities for a typical family's needs.
Personally, a ssomeone in a smaller household whose head cannot be trusted with 5 pounds of potato chips at a time, BJ's is worth the drive and may have become my new default.
Well Option King.... you're learning its not quite so easy now is it.
Where are these at now?
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Yeah $0.50/lb is about right. I dunno how they do that. They never go up in price. I think it's funded by the cartels... keeps customs busy searching cartons of Doles.BJ's 3 POUNDS of bannanas = $1.49 Holy crapola!!
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Bananas, 3 lbs.
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Groceries delivered in as little as 2 hours
$1.49
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