Warehouses in Calgary, AB

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“I LOVE this Costco! It has everything California doesn't have! The food court here has poutine fries and hot dog + soda combo is only $1.50 Canadian which is only $1.11 USD! Just when you thought it's a deal just got better!I got an order of the poutine fries by default of course! Coming to Canada and having poutine fries is like going to In-n-out when going to California. You gotta do it! An order of poutine fries was $5.99 and boy it was a big portion and really hits the spot! It has heaps of cheese and gravy, I'm literally drooling on my phone as I type my review! I also love that they have chicken strips and fries on the menu too...The service here could be better. It's such a high volume that they just call your number, give you your food, and next! But what can you expect at a high volume Costco food court lol. The many extra food options is top notch however!”

4 Good49 Reviews

“Working here for last 5 years. Great place to work! Good wages. Great benefits. Very friendly co-workers all in all will probably will retire there. Can’t say enough good stuff about them and the staff. Never had a job where I actually liked my boss lol.”

4.5 Superb15 Reviews

“I'm always going there for the sale items friendly staff. The pharmacy is very busy if you don't mind that and there depending charge is cheaper than your normal place but the service is iffy. .”

3.7 Good58 Reviews

“Excellent deals and unmatched customer service.Oh my God! Wacky Wednesday deals just got sweeter, and you could get up to 100% off. I've been an avid shopper at this store and have gotten 10% off my purchases before on their promotions. I can't believe my luck, and I got 75% off my entire purchase. I'm not kidding. Check this place out for the best deals in town.The gentleman working there, has excellent customer service. He made my whole shopping experience very smooth. I definitely recommend this store.”

3.9 Good20 Reviews

“This is one of the best places to buy your groceries. They have the best fruit, vegetables, meat, breads, fish, etc. They also have roasted chicken for you to take home for 7.99 probably the best price in the city. After you finished shopping you can stop on your way out to have a hot dog, pizza, chicken fingers already cooked just waiting for you.”

3.4 Good46 Reviews

“Again, I had a very good experience with Stacey and customer service team. Want to shout out to Stacey! A very very big Thank you to you! Stacey is always being so helpful and thoughtful to both members and other staff, everytime I see her, she is helping people with full of patience. Costco should be so proud to have Stacey there for over 30 years!”

3.2 Average51 Reviews

“Costco's great as usual, came here to pick up some groceries. Canada has some different items than the US, particularly for baked goods and snacks which were interesting to see. They don't have Chex Mix here which is sad, and their European cookie box had a lot of white chocolate. The eggs are also in huge portions (5 dozen, 2.5 dozen) and the smallest was 2 dozen but organic and hence expensive. No tofu nor 2-lb spinach either. All of this is probably dependent on store and Canada vs US, but all is well regardless! Found a lot of items we usually get like bell peppers, mushrooms, cheese (which was also different and smaller packs), milk (sold in 1 gallon instead of 2), fish, and some other items. I also noticed their food court doesn't have churros and has chicken wings, chicken fingers and fries, and poutine. Good pricing as usual and self checkout lines are great!”

3.5 Good10 Reviews

“~ Not surprising really, that there are still consumers of perishable products that don't check the BB date on items previous to purchasing anywhere, .... especially in a "Liquidation" shop.Personally have spotted olde' dates on perishable items in 'regular' shops !! And if the 'regular shop' costumer service desk doesn't have a line-up, I leave it with/ enlighten them, so they can hopefully 'pass onto' the shelf-stockers. Or I place it back on the shelf (safely) noticably upside down or sideways, so a staffer will possibly notice the outdated BB date and process unit appropriately !~ a previous R/C purchaser review did not mention, if they fully charged the batt's previous to initial trial run of their purchase !? A requisite procedure in the initializing process, of any device that utilizes 'rechargable batt's'.Even more-so when the batt' type, are the inferior olde tech' ni-cad variety !! Also would chk the life left on possibly supplied 'conventional single-charge' batt's .And being a very affordable eye-catchin' product price point acquired by any liquidation shop buyers, the batt's are likely at least twice as old as similiar (if not same) product you may pay hundred(s) $ more at alternate sources !! :-)~ Some 'chuckle' moments when mentioning to staff a couple times when, I've enlightened them to the probable reason why some toys (coincidentally r/c unit) have such a eye-catching affordable price point !ex. packaging states 1:16th scale, when it is closer to 1:32nd !!Any product of personal interest, would mean bringing in some realworld specs. (of usually a vehicle), and an appropriate scale rule', ask a staffer to open the container for me, so I can measure key points to confirm it is what I want, and if close enough ;-) , subsequently purchase possible multiple units due to their very affordable price pt. !!~ Usually about once a week drop-in for specific item(s), or since they are open till 9pm, (as part of a shopping circuit usually sec'd. last) chk for any new items generally in "tools" & "automotive" LoL~ Recently dropped by, couple wks into " " month (of course had been there first day of sale ....Jan. 1st) 8-) ; selected a cleaner hand basket; went over to applicable hangers & bins to extract units to basket overflowing; then to cash register to pay for, also found out "overflowing" = 21 selected units; borrowed a pair of scissors to trim out price lvg , before heading dwtn right-a-way to CDiC loading dock buzzer & page a staffer, to 'gift' them for their cold-weather clients ---- 21 pairs of mitts; and mentioned at least once, "freshly' purchased 'purple dot' items at Bianca Amor's" !! 8-)~ Either 'cause of extremely lazy clientele/customer, or a short-staffed month, this location had become a mess compared to the mid-south location, north of 58th Ave.S.~ A couple of us had a chuckle when I mentioned, "you could likely find olde stock at the bottom of some piles on the shelves that even managements' system likely is unaware exists anymore" .Used to go to the 58th ave. location, and have started again, with chking stock for the 'purple dot clearance' ! It is nicely laid out, maintained, and well-lite !~ Received in our wkly (J'19th) hard copy flyer bundle, in the mailbox. And found the latest B.A. flyer which also announced the 'Grand Opening' of another N.E. location. Was able to pop over and found it to be a go-to store' if item stock is lower in others. :-)Hopefully staff will be able to keep ahead of any lazy clientele that may come over from the aforementioned 37 ave. location outlet, and there was already a couple hints of some but that amount is 'normal' every where . . . .And now even the latest new location in Calga”

3.1 Average30 Reviews

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