Wholesale Stores near Eagle, ID

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“Heidi, Heidi, Heidi! This girl is simply fantastic. Her customer service is the best I have received in years. Super knowledgeable, incredibly talented, such a nice person. You better keep this girl around for a long time, she gives such a wonderful impression of your company. I'm impressed! Thanks for everything Heidi, sincerely, Jason”

4.8 Superb88 Reviews

“A great store for supplying your cupboards. Even better for professional needs. I needed popcorn, so I got 48 #'s! I live out in the sticks, so I don't like to have to come in very often.”

4.6 Superb80 Reviews

“Great products and brands they offer, amazing customer service and random deals on almost everything... plus they have these Grambassadors that have coupon codes on IG... its awesome!Plus checkout the TRC podcast or YouTube for great detailing content.Thank you TRC team!!!”

4.8 Superb27 Reviews

“First time in this store usually visit the Nampa Store. This one appears to be neater and more organized but maybe it was just the excitement of visiting for the first time. I did notice more modeen refrigeration unit versus a cold room but I have no preference. They had DaVinci coffee syrups on sale for about $1.40 less so bought more of those than I had planned.”

4.6 Superb29 Reviews

“The nicest people. They have such great customer service, I just called looking for some thing and the product wasn't available at the store, and the lady was so helpful in helping me find a place nearby that would have it, unusually good customer service.”

4.9 Superb9 Reviews

“I know this from having working at Costco — Costco barely marks of their prices in order to offer the best deals. For instance, the markup on bananas is only 5 cents! So how do they earn revenue? Well, they make most of their revenue from memberships, which start at $60. I live by myself and even though I do not buy a lot of food in bulk, even the $120 membership more than pays for itself because of how much I save with their amazing deals.I noticed that this location, compared to the Nampa Costco, likely has a wealthier target audience. (Yes, items may vary from store to store and online. For instance, this location has a wider range of beauty/skin care products which are luxury items. By the way, I also shopped around for many skin care products, including via the internet, and by a landslide they had the best prices/deals.Here are a couple of other tips:* An asterisk on the price means that they are discontinuing that item; however, sometimes it is just seasonally.* If the price ends with a “7”, that is their clearance price.* All of their bakery items can be frozen, which is wonderful, for example, when you live alone and may not want to eat 12 croissants in a short period of time. I freeze them in packs of two and space them out.* They have a great credit card; however, one of its best features, the extended two year warranty, recently ended. ? We all need to contact Citibank and maybe even Costco, and make our voices heard in attempt to get them to restore this VALUABLE feature.* They take cash, check, all debit cards, but for credit, only Visa. Most, if not all, locations have an ATM.* You don’t need a membership to use the pharmacy and in many cases, save money!* Their food court, now to members only, offers a hot dog & fountain drink for only $1.20. Because some locations have self-service ordering and payment, you will need a Visa credit card or any debit card.* They take back most things, (see the store or website for exact exclusions, but certain electronics have a 90 day time limit), for any reason without time limit; however, I highly suggest that you not abuse that privilege.* Many, if not all, of their Kirkland brand supplements are 3rd party tested! This is a huge deal because the Food & Drug Administration does not regulate supplements”

4.1 Good203 Reviews

“Do they hand out 'courteous, friendly and customer focused pills' in the employee breakroom here? Whatever it is that makes it so for everyone who works at this Costco, I wish they could bottle and distribute it to all retailers. I am no Costco fan in general . True story, when I lived in the Bay Area about 35 years ago and was in a Costco for the first time I almost started to hyperventilate from seeing just TOO MUCH of everything and I went outside to wait on my husband to shop. And in the 20 years we lived in Bend (OR), between the crush of tourists (now about 1.5 Million a year to that once little mountain town) and explosive growth the Costco experience was torture for how unpleasant many of the understandably hassled employees were. (I grew to dislike the contingent of rude tourists too. Just sayin'.) I was an ABC, anything but Costco, shopper. SELECTION OF THINGS WE NEED TO BUY + GREAT SERVICE HERE HAS WON ME OVER: and makes even me look forward to our roughly 3 times a year shopping trips. As in today when we left with beautiful organic berries (four kinds), Kleenex, lemons and limes, a bottle of Zinfandel for my dad (he's 91 and it fit our "90+ spectator rating / $20-" ;-) rule for drinking his fav varietal with him ), Beecher's Flagship cheddar, what passes for 'junk food' at our house in the form of Tru-Fru dark chocolate dipped frozen raspberries (seriously, these are SO good) and Milton's brand gluten free frozen veggie pizza (good stuff in its' category) and lots and lots of AA batteries (which is what we went in for). So many that the checker said "I gotta ask?" as he rang them up. Battery operated window shades was my husband's reply. "Ah! Now I get it! ." chuckled this nice guy. As was the young guy, really hustling, who boxed up our purchases, for literally sprinting to the parking lot to tag a customer who left behind vitamins to get them to her before she departed. All of this with a smile. Nice. Very nice.TIMING IS EVERYTHING: here and it is best to avoid the time when, to crib Bill Joel, "the regular crowd shuffles in" to eat the hot dogs and pizza and whatever else at the food service, wait in line and order counter in the front of the store. I do not get it, but clearly I am the oddball here to not appreciate those eats. It is nearly SRO for food service and it adds to the crush of cars in the parking lot that looks huge but is always too small for the number of shoppers. Also if you can get in and out before they start the free samples in the food section, that is swell too for fewer people. And absolutely avoid weekends if you can do that at this store where it seems it is a family affair to bring the kids to Costco for entertainment and let them run around to explore and in particular at the samples stations. Go figure. GAZING IN MY CRYSTALL BALL: We have only been shopping here for a year, it opened maybe 2+ years ago, but seeing more frequent stops in here during this Summer and Fall given they carry the same brand of organic berries of all kinds that we buy at another retailer in the area and the Costco ones were fresher and 30% less. It will not be my fault if a bag of Tru-Fru frozen chocolate covered raspberries jump out of the freezer case into my cart each time too.”

3.5 Good17 Reviews

“I recommend shipping here on a weeknight. Way less traffic. I also tried one of the newly released chocolate chip cookies, and I highly recommend them. They're a meal though, so you might want to share. They are literally as big as your face.”

3.7 Good101 Reviews