12 Costco Membership Rules You May Not Know
The retail giant is affordable but has very strict rules.

Everybody loves Costco for its amazing deals, unique finds, favorite foods, and gift ideas, not to mention household items and groceries at great prices. With everything from bacon to sofas and TVs to breakfast cereals, it’s one-stop shopping at its finest. (And don't even get us started on the food court!).
But did you know the company is strict about many of its membership rules? That way, they can keep costs down and passing the savings on to you.
No matter what you need from a year’s worth of laundry detergent and paper towels to snack foods and party supplies, Costco has you covered. And we admit: Sometimes it’s fun just to browse the aisles to see what’s new and trending in store.
But to get the most out of your annual membership, it pays to know all the rules that make this shopping experience worthwhile. Here are the top Costco membership rules you didn't know:
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