Most
of us have a membership at one of the two major warehouse stores, Sam's Club or
Costco. I say most of us based on the absurdly long lines and ridiculous
parking we are faced with every time we go there. I have been a member of both for many years.
It is a blessing, curse, and sometimes a necessity.
While
they are competitors, at times I feel like they are working together to force
you into the world of duel membership. Most conspiracy theorists believe this
to be true and have written major dissertations on it. They are the same people
who will talk your ear off about the magic bullet, the fake landing on the moon,
and the non existence of global warming. Not really, but I thought it sounded
good.
My
reason for being a "Duel Memberist" is simple and ascribes to the
above mentioned conspiracy. While they do carry many of the same products there
are things that I want that one carries and the other does not. Sure that
justifies the need for both, but when they start playing games with the
products you expect to be there it becomes aggravating.
Personally
I find myself going to Sam's Club more often. It is geographically more desirable
and for most products the prices are better. Costco is more as the need arises.
Based on recent developments at Sam's I may have to re-evaluate that balance.
Lately
Sam's purchasing and merchandising departments have started wreaking havoc with
my time and shopping trips there. Costco does it as well , but not as
frequently. After my last trip to Sam's though they finally have pushed me over
the edge.
Over
the last few months Sam's has been eliminating products that they have carried
for years and I expect to be there when I make the trip. The last straw came
when I went to buy the first item on my list, a specific brand of hormone free
milk called Horizon. It has been there since I was first made aware of its existence
years ago. Then out of the blue, poof, it was gone. Replaced with an off brand
of organic milk that I have never heard of and that I couldn't tell if it was
hormone free or not . It was also insanely priced. I just wanted to by some
milk not the entire cow or stock in the dairy.
Without
getting into specifics that wasn't the only item missing during this trip and
by the time I was checking out, with only half of the things that were on my
list, I was fuming. Unfortunately the checker chose to ask the wrong question,
"So did you find everything okay Mr. Dunn?". After my negative and highly irritated
response I'm sure she didn't ask that question for the rest of the day.
So
what this means is that I will be going to Costco on my way home from work one
day this week. That store is in Alhambra which makes getting there no easy
feat. As anyone who lives in the San Gabriel Valley will tell you, driving
through Alhambra is like traveling to the 7th circle of Hell. It is the place
where all of the worst drivers on the planet go to mingle.
At
least once I get there I know that I will find the things that I couldn't find
at Sam's. I will pay a little more for them and it will take me longer to park
and check out, but at least I will have the goods. That is if I can find the
products.
What
I mean by that is that the one shared factor at both places is that their
merchandising directors must be direct descendants of the Marquis de Sade. The
way that they compulsively move their products around the store is shear
torture for their customers, and from what I am told, the employees who are
charged with restocking the shelves.
Nothing
makes customers more infuriated than to be forced to wander aimlessly around
the store searching for something that has been moved from the spot it has been
for years because of....who knows why and to be perfectly blunt who cares? Just
stop doing it. News Flash: Most people don't like change.
Maybe
I am asking too much. I'm only the customer. A customer who is paying for the privilege
of shopping at your store, so my needs and desires are probably lower on the
totem pole than those of your purchasing and merchandising departments.
Or
maybe I am just crying over split milk.
Bill Dunn has been a published opinion columnist for 15
years. Any comments can be sent to
either our exalted editor at tmiller@beaconmedianews.com
or to Bill directly at
dunnsinferno@casegod.com You can also
find Bill on Facebook at : www.facebook.com/WhenAllisSaidandDunn
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