Lots of variety! They have lots of different items but not a lot of flavors per type of food. I understand that is not possible to stock every flavor of every food especially when selling in bulk but it seems like they have all of the stranger less tasty flavors. Items are reasonably priced for what you get. Some things are just way too big and pricy while others are almost normal size and a tiny bit cheaper. I went with my mom who already has a membership but I definitely wouldn’t buy a membership to shop here because I feel like Costco is a better place to shop.
Bruiser H.
Place rating: 3 Darby, PA
This is a typical big box discount club store. Located in the old Piasecki Helicopter Corporation building, you can still see the old control tower in one corner of the roof. The membership costs about $ 45 a year and the store offers all manners of goods, from TVs and Computers to books, rugs and seasonal items. About half the huge retail space is taken up by a grocery store, selling supermarket type foods in larger sizes. There is a bakery and deli section, also. I’ve found prices to be less expensive to regular ‘non membership’ retail stores, for items like TV’s, but the ‘buying in bulk’ aspect is, sometimes more trouble than it’s worth. While a printer cartridge may be available at a few dollars less than a typical retail price, having to buy a package of 5 may cost more than you’re willing to spend at the time, unless you’re sharing the price with a few friends. Likewise, the prices for the large size snacks, like chips and pretzels, do not seem to be discounted like foods, so you would, just as likely spend the same or even less in a regular store. Frozen bulk foods, like chicken or meatballs are less expensive than the norm, but you’ll need to make room in your freezers for the 5lb bags, so don’t go hog wild, then discover you don’t have the room. As with most discount stores, cashiers do not bag purchases. You have to use the shopping cart to haul them to your car, then place them in, individually, unless you grab some of the empty boxes, or remember to bring your own bags.