3. Hearing aid batteries
Costco bids great arrangements and an excellent variety of healthcare items that seniors need on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis. Similarly, like food, healthcare items are essential and sacred to senior citizens for survival. Costco has some really good deals at an affordable price range for seniors by saving them money on scripts that they are forced to pay for monthly or on a weekly basis.
Such as the cost of hearing aid batteries which swiftly adds up, but senior shoppers can get noteworthy savings on the finest quality hearing aid batteries from the retailer’s house brand, Kirkland Signature, at various settings that have hearing aid centers.
Moreover, when at the store, you can avail the benefit of a free hearing test. Additionally, there is also free cleaning accessible for the hearing aid you already have purchased previously.
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It’s very enlightening that for senior citizens savings on prescriptions, hearing aids/batteries, vitamins and supplements are ok. But for me I would like to see savings on groceries, supply items, clothing’s, and appliances, etc. and make my day!
One thing COSTCO fails to remember (and THAT is the key word) is to stop changing the LOCATION of items.
MY FAVORITE MEMORY OF SHOPPING AT COSTCO…I stopped at Costco this afternoon to pick up a few things. I’m still wearing a back brace because of pain from back surgery and I use the handicap scooter that Costco provides. When I came out, an older man with a cane (I never use the word ‘elderly’) was waiting by the front door. He approached me, “May I have that scooter when you are finished with it?”
“Absolutely,” I said.
“I’ll help you load your groceries.”
“Great…let’s go…I’m very near. I was going to ask one of the Costco guys for help.”
He followed me and loaded all of my stuff into my SUV. When he was finished, he climbed on the scooter and headed back to Costco’s front door.
Costco shoppers are good people. We were both winners!