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6 Rude Things People Can't Stop Doing When Grabbing Free Samples at Costco

6 Rude Things People Can't Stop Doing When Grabbing Free Samples at Costco

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Costco's appeal is far-reaching. Some items, like the $1.50 hot dog combo, frozen chicken nuggets, and oversized packs of toilet paper are so popular, even nonmembers get the hype. I've been a card-carrying member for more than a decade, visiting my local warehouse at least once a week. Along the way, I've tried hundreds (likely thousands) of products to find the ones that make cooking for my family easier.
The warehouse sells products in packages much larger than what you'd find at your average grocery store, so adding something new to your cart can feel like a bulk-size risk. Offering free samples is one way that Costco introduces its members to products they might not otherwise purchase. It's a delicious perk many look forward to during their shopping trips.
I've seen more than a few faux pas over the years. To make sampling more efficient and enjoyable, here are a few unwritten rules that all Costco shoppers should follow when the freebies are flowing.
1. Do be patient.
The sample stations are one of the biggest draws for Costco shoppers. There's usually at least one sample station open every day of the week, and members who brave the warehouse on busy weekend days will also be rewarded with a greater variety of freebies to try. Remember to be patient when waiting your turn. It takes time for the workers to set up their stations, and they may have to heat and plate the samples according to specific instructions.
2. Don't block the aisles.
Sample stations are often located at the ends of the aisles. This placement will attract the attention of most shoppers. It can also create a backup when members and their oversized carts congregate around the samples. This clustering of carts can block the aisles, making it difficult for other shoppers to pass. If all samples have been eaten and the workers are preparing the next batch, say hello and politely ask how long until the next round is ready or simply circle back a little later. Whatever you do, pull your cart to the side of the aisle to avoid obstructing the passage while visiting the sample station.
3. Do say thank you.
Saying 'thank you' should be common courtesy, and yet I've witnessed enough Costco samplers forget to do this that it bears repeating.
4. Don't take more than one sample.
Samples are meant to be just that — a sample. Don't take more than a single serving, no matter how hungry you are, especially when there are only a few samples left. Be considerate of other shoppers who might like to try the product. If a sample station is especially busy, only take one sample per family, not one per person. You can always circle back when the station is less crowded. When the popular products also take extra time to portion due to the small appliance needs or the sampling specifications, rationing your samples gives more shoppers a chance to try the product.
5. Do find a trash can.
The workers at Costco's sample stations portion their products into small cups. The disposable cups help keep things sanitary, so that masses of people aren't digging into a single bag of chips or taking an entire slice of pizza. Depending on the featured item, you might also be given a fork or spoon and a napkin. Do your part in keeping your Costco warehouse clean by finding a trash can to dispose of all these items. The large red cans are strategically placed near the sample stations and at the end of many aisles. Make sure to dispose of your trash in the receptacles rather than leaving them in the cart or on the shelf.
6. Don't be afraid to ask questions.
The workers at the sample stations are often provided with talking points for the products they feature. If you're curious about the seasoning or spice level, for example, just ask. They might also have hints on the best way to serve or reheat the product.
They'll also be able to direct you to where the product is located and how much it costs (including information about a sale price, if applicable). If the station is crowded, please keep it short and sweet, so other members have their change to sample and chat.Got any Costco dos and don'ts to share? Tell us about it in the comments below.
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