During productions, the producers asked wardrobe department to "find the ugliest shoes imaginable. Shoes so ugly only idiots would buy them" They used crocs, go peep it lmao!!!
I’m from Ireland, I recently emigrated to Dallas, Texas. I have never in my life seen a BAG OF CEREAL, the size of a large bag of dog food you would normally buy back home in Ireland. Being here in America has really solidified my feelings of the matrix being ever present all around us. Still, I’d rather be here than there. (I’m in a Dunkin’ Donuts)
The gluttony is just another mechanism of passive enslavement our directors put upon the masses. My best friend's mom is a Costco exclusive shopper and gets visibly angry if groceries are bought elsewhere. The 45 minute drive to Costco is worth the 32 cents she may save instead of going to the local market 5 minutes down the road.
They have a need to feed the corporate beast. 99% of my grocery shopping is done at a locally owned grocer. The owner is standing there at the checkouts quite often. The largest owners of Costco is Vanguard and Blackrock. Is your friend's mom a boomer? She sounds like one.
I shop at Costco bc there are less undesirables, Timmy. Not all of us can afford a minority to bring us groceries to our doorsteps everyday. I shop at Walmart and feel like I need shower after. And there’s always an inescapable moment of clarity where you have to ask yourself “am I one of these ppl.” It doesn’t feel good.
I’m almost embarrassed to say I agree with you. At Costco I’m less likely to see brazen theft, homeless people and bad parenting…all of which are at the local supermarket and at Walmart.
I'm norwegian and I honestly don't understand the problem buying in bulk. Soaps, toothpaste, toiletpaper etc etc. Candy, chips and processed snacks is obviously not good, but that's more a question about consumption. The reason we aren't fat slobs here is because we culturally value modesty and health. If kids get obese it's adressed in our school and health care system. We view it as a very serious health problem very early on. We're norwegians, and there are certain cultural expectations that follows with that. Buying in bulk just means you're smart with your money. Most of us have huge pantries and stored foods. It's northen europe! Storing food is in our blood!
Seriously… those winters. If there was no canning/preservation culture, everyone would starve before spring which would happen super late too like late May/early June?
One time I stayed with my aunt in Utah. She had three giant freezers full of food from Costco. She only lived with herself and her husband. When I asked her why she still goes to Costco and fills up these fridges all the time she just shrugged and said she didn’t know. Neither of them were overweight. I think there’s something about Costco that appeals to the American fantasy.
My husbands family is Mormon, his sister is in Utah and hoards food from Costco all over the house as well. They’re all pretty overweight and I believe they think the end is near or something lol
My grandma is the same way. It some deeply seated need that I believe originates in childhood. My grandmother was very poor growing up. They barely had anything so now that she has the ability to buy things, she just goes all out. I remember my great grandmother telling me about growing up during the Depression and people would save everything, even scraps of paper and trash. This led to a lot of people becoming hoarders. My grandmother has one of those standup deep freezers stocked full of meat, vegetables, fruit, etc. The fridge is always fully stocked. She has a spare bedroom that is basically like a mini shopping mart complete with stocked shelves. She used to go to a discount grocery store that sold damaged stock like dented cans, and she would load up. I'm talking cardboard boxes full of shit. Any time we went over to see her she'd end up giving us bags and bags of food. Its just her and my grandpa. They don't even eat that much food. She's always calling me to ask if I want their leftovers, which I gladly accept, but they don't need that much food. I have other family members that are the same way. They'll buy so much food that it spoils or goes bad before they can eat it. There will be shit in the pantry from 5 years ago. I have the main staples that I always eat so I buy like 3-4 of them at the time. I'll buy meat to freeze, but my family goes overboard with it. They act like the grocery store will be gone tomorrow.
@@GUITARTIME2024 no. More like slaves to the corporate world… ever worked for this company? I did for 20 yrs. It’s a numbers game. That’s all. Keep them dollars rollin’, rollin’ rollin’. As fast as possible. The warehouse I worked at kept track of which cashier had the highest dollars per 30 min in sales. The fastest checker.. and posted it up front close to the check out, visible to all. Shoppers don’t see what goes on when the stores is closed and employees are usually on good behavior once the doors open. Don’t get me wrong- I knew many whom absolutely loved working there, but it was not across the board. It has its own culture too.
@@porquee if you don’t mind working for the CCP whom use slave labor, imprison their people and sell their organs -keep on shopping at Costco. It’s your choice. Not to mention our industry and state secrets were handed over to them… and then there’s Wuhan+++. We’ve heard a lot of things- do you believe them all? Some ppl like working there, some ppl have no problem being a slave. Others? Not so much. Nevertheless you are welcome to believe what you choose.
That's a genuine selling point to potential employees. "We pay minimum wage, and have lousy benefits, but it's some of the best people watching there is".
If you want a sign of how our society is doing, then just check out how the percentage of the Costco floorplan dedicated to alcohol has changed over the years.
You’re right. It’s definitely bigger than it used to be. There’s an entire aisle side for beer now and the wine section is massive. In CA, you could buy hard liquor too and that section was like half the entire middle section of the store.
The more you stock up the less time you have to spend in the stores with the horrific people in them. It's really become an appalling and disgusting experience shopping anywhere. I wonder if it is just my area but I suspect it is the entire country.
I live in Chicago and the grocery stores are an absolute nightmare. Thankfully my office is in the suburbs and I can do all my shopping there after work where it’s such a wildly better experience
@@tiefighter3445that prob didnt help much of anything, but things were like this well before Biden. Stop falling for the left hand right hand puppetry....
Play a game, walk around any store in any town in the country, and just see how long it takes you to hear a single child, speaking english. Almost impossible in any given store in any part of the country 😂😂😂
This entire video is Tim dumping on the American Middle class. I've never laughed so hard at anything this guy has ever said. He is spot on with the blue collar foodie people in shorts and TikTok recording everywhere they eat and cook. Tim sounds like a total snob here but he is spot on 😭😭😭
Not really. It is but you're sort of betting that you will eat/drink it before it goes bad. For example, buying a big box of cereal is an easy bet. You just open one bag and leave the other one closed. Cereal has a long shelf life when opened. If you buy a bulk size of milk with the 2 gallons, you better hope you drink all that milk before the week is over. It depends on the shelf life and if you can win the bet of buying in bulk, not to mention paying for memberships to these sorts of retailers which creates a bigger disadvantage in cost for the consumer.
Love Costco but you have to be smart and stay away from the junk food. For a family, it’s a cheaper way to spend your money. Tim is right, there are tons of folks that indulge their dark side at Costco. 😂
Sorry Tim, but here in Europe not only does Costco exist... but you absolutely can go and buy 3 months worth of Chocolate covered Pretzels. Infact when you step inside you are encouraged too. Here in the UK Costco is VAT related so it's mainly for people who own businesses. Pubs etc... but oh boy, don't get it twisted. You want 3 months worth of ANYTHING, Costco will give it to you
I agree on buying bulk food but you can save a ton of money by buying all non-perishables in bulk. Things like toilet paper, paper towels, q-tips, dish soap, hand soap, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, trash bags, tooth paste, razors. I used to work at Sam's Club and got my first apartment and purchased a box of 500 trash bags and that box lasted me almost seven years.
As a delivery man who does not have a Costco card, I have a certain sense of superiority when I eat a Costco hot dog that I didn’t have to join a cult to acquire.
Tim is right. Warehouse shopping psychologically makes one want to consume more. The obesity rates started going up exponentially in the 90's when Sams club and Costco really started popping up into every town on the face of the US map.
That’s not why obesity went up in the 90s. That was caused by the processed food explosion that happened in the 80s. Then we saw the result of that a few years later
I can answer. For one, the membership pays for itself pretty quickly just in gas savings. As for shopping itself, it's all about what you get. I go once a week and usually buy the same stuff everytime: $5 rotisserie chicken, $2.60 2lb strawberries, $6 3lb frozen organic blueberries, $6 48 oz greek yogurt. Of course I get other things too but those are my consistent weekly buys I go through and they feed me at least a meal each day of the week for less than $20. I can't do that at walmart. I could go on but I'm already long winded.
I refuse to buy water in a bottle. I get it out of the ground from my well. I bottle my own well water and take it with me if I need it. BTW, it is OK to be thirsty, even for a few hours. You don't constantly have to be "hydrated".
Once you learn to avoid junk at Costco that you'll never go through before it rots or you get sick of it... it's ok. The main beef I have with Costco is that the shopping experience makes me feel like a little subhuman goblin, dodging around between the hordes of other nasty little goblins to snap up that 7 pound cheesecake I don't need.
All these people talking about saving $ while dropping 1K. Yeah you save in bulk, but you also have more food lying around to consume. Just remember, Costco makes all their money on memberships.
People who pretend to prefer Walmart/Safeway/etc simply hate because they don't know what they don't know. Just getting your gas filled there alone pays for more than the membership itself.
We went to Costco once a month as a kid. We didn’t go back for any more food. The beginning of the month was great. Then the end of the month sucked ! My parents would get the big flat bed cart plus a regular cart and we would load it up. Costco helped us a lot because we lived out in the sticks. Our local grocery store was super expensive.
The costco food court is better than 90% of fast food and costs 1/3 the price. The iced mocha coffee is better than starbucks and half the price. I dont shop in there much because its an absolute madhouse but i hit the food court 3-4 times a week
Costco ribeye is $12.99/lb while it’s $20-35/lb at other stores. When you are eating a meat based diet that savings is huge. 18 eggs are $7, much less than at the grocers. The organic half & half is a great price to make yogurt. The frozen Angus burgers are tasty. For a carnivore Costco & Sam’s Club are essential businesses. We see many eating there. Can you beat a hotdog and soda for $1.50? We see families feeding their kids there because it’s cheap.
Shopping in grocery stores has become a nightmare, between unbearable rude customers, staff stocking the pick-up items in big carts blocking the way, the prices becoming insane and the crap they sell....not pleasant at all
I can get a quart of real vanilla extract at Costco for 15 bucks. My local chain grocery wants 36 dollars for a 3 ounce jar of the same! For an example.
Bro, you need to see Costco México. It has turned people into clasist/racist and end stage consumerism There. just looks at the cakes phenomenon in Mexico 😅
Costco bit is funny and Tim's a comedian, but in fact Costco's perishables and organic food prices are unbeatable, as long as you don't gorge, you can get organic eggs, olive oil, good bread, protein in bulk, with less trips to the store, less gas burned for your car. Also they don't give you 2356 choices for shampoo, less cognitive load for the customer as they choose high quality products for you. it's incredibly hard to get your item in costco if you're a merchant. The perceived freedom of having to choose from 300 different items is mostly you trying to find out which one doesn't kill you and which one is healthy, you're not picking out of 600 brands of organic, super healthy cereal, 95% of them will get you hooked on big pharma and will give you diabetes. They also have a ridiculously good return policy, and high quality clothes for cheap. Their Kirkland signature brand clothes are 100% cotton, stitched well, etc.. if you have a big family, you're saving time and money by doing your clothes shopping and food shopping there. What's wrong with a company that helps you sort though all that and gives you lots of time back? Anyway, hope this helps, and I still think Tim is hilarious. And yes this is a comedy show.
virtually nobody else is lampooning subjects like this, and boy does tim have a psychic nail gun that pierces so deeply to the depravity we live amongst.
As I'm watching this, I'm making a sandwich wrap with Kirkland turkey, Costco bought cheese, tortilla, mayo, mustard...Am I in the cult? If so, all praise our beloved Costco Christ!
My mother in law has so much food in her house that most of it is expired.. we are worried to eat her meals sometimes.. she hoards food and she can't stop buying it. Its a sickness and so many Americans are like this.
What I hate about Costco is their financial sector. My Mom died last June, called them to cancel her membership. They said the usual , "Sorry for your loss, blah blah blah. Think it's fixed. Nope! New card comes in the mail last week asking for the yearly fee. Called them to ask what's up? I either have to go into the club with her death certificate in hand or write a letter to end everything. You might think I'm silly in this beef, but her her credit line is $12,000!!! Thank God I'm in the house she once lived in getting her mail.
You have to go into the store for that. Some things you can’t do over the phone and signing up for Costco requires you to do it at the store. Makes sense that you have to cancel in person.
@@francestaylor9156 Sounds to me like Costco wants your wallet and warm butt in their store even to cancel so the sights of bulk products you can’t live without and all the savory aromas will have you reconsidering.
@@francestaylor9156 They only do that to so youre less likely to cancel because you have to physically enter the store... its 2024 there is absolutely no reason you should need to do that other than costco's greed. You can buy a home or car on the internet, you should be able to cancel a store membership pretty easily!
I used to eat 4 fillet of fishes and a couple of portions of fries and then go raving and take ecstasy for a good 6 hours. Skinny AF the next day. Best of both worlds.
Buying already popped popcorn is the dumbest thing anyone can do. You can buy organic popcorn kernels from Trader Joe’s for really cheap and pop your own popcorn at home. Just use a metal colander to let the steam out while it pops. Then the popcorn stays crunchy. Use clarified butter to get butter flavor without having to add it afterwards. Salt and done. 1 cup of kernels makes a huge bucket. That popcorn pillow she has is maybe 2-3 cups of kernels. That’s it.
Costco makes sense for families living outside metropolis areas where there is a lack of mom and pop shops. As long as there's suburbia there will be Costos.
Tim is normally right on the mark, but doesn't realize that the bulk shopping in Costco isn't about gluttony or consumerism, it's about planning ahead and saving money.
@@infiniteloop5449 That sounds like a lot of work lol I just cook a 12 person meal for myself on sunday night then eat the leftovers over the course of a week.
@@lucarich8711 I spend under 15 minutes cooking dinner usually. Kirkland Signature Premium Frozen Vegetables in a pan, some protein in the air fryer, rice cooker of rice, and black beans in the microwave simultaneously. Add some kimchi or sauerkraut from Costco on the side. I do all the freezer prep only on days I go to Costco which is once every 2 months.
We live an hour from stores and from Costco, and have horrible winters here. Costco serves a purpose for us. We absolutely have to stock up or we'd be screwed. Costco does serve a purpose for many families outside of cities.
For families feeding big teenaged boys 24/7, Costco is a godsend. High quality, more natural products than most other stores, and I do love their heat n serve foods, along with their home goods.
If you shop at Costco for your daily household goods, I can show you a place that sells all natural and healthier products than Costco for a lower price.
Ha ha ha! I thought my wife was the only one that spends 3 hours at Costco. She goes up and down every aisle and eats every free sample. We have one kid that hates everything from Costco.
The UA-camr "Sir Yacht" drove me to buy a membership. After watching him eat $1.50 hot dog combos for a week straight every meal i knew Costco was the move. 30 cents off a gallon of gas and cheap hotdogs. The wife and kids are miserable but my wallet it happy 😅
In the movie Idiocracy, the lawyer had gone to college at Costco.
Buy 4 certificates get 5th for free
I love you
His dad was a legacy - which helped with his admission.
In the movie, Time Bandits, the company that sponsored "The Most Fabulous Object In The Universe" was Moderna 🤨
During productions, the producers asked wardrobe department to "find the ugliest shoes imaginable. Shoes so ugly only idiots would buy them"
They used crocs, go peep it lmao!!!
the blood of patriots was spilled so that I could purchase a 3 month supply of chocolate covered pretzels
😂😂😂😂😂 touche
And eat it all in 2 days
@@lealambbro got that Benjamin Franklin build 🤢
God bless America
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Welcome to Costco, I love you.
There will be no comment better than this.
😂❤
That's where I got my law degree.
You win
Brawndo's got what plants crave.
If you switch the first and last two letters of Costco, it is still Costco. That's the Dark Arts right there folks.
Genius
Illuminati confirmed 👽
Holy Hell never realized it.
Or say the word backwards and it sounds something very Army / Marines:
“I was tasked to serve with the OctSoc regiment, company B, 3rd platoon.” 🪖🎖️
Costcc?
How dare you disparage Costco Tim.
Where else can you go for eggs and milk, and leave with a shed, a barbecue, and 2 kayaks
😂😂👍
🤣
Sam's club....
@@regrettoinformyou424 🤓
And a cheap family vacation into cartel land AKA Mexico.
I’m from Ireland, I recently emigrated to Dallas, Texas. I have never in my life seen a BAG OF CEREAL, the size of a large bag of dog food you would normally buy back home in Ireland. Being here in America has really solidified my feelings of the matrix being ever present all around us.
Still, I’d rather be here than there.
(I’m in a Dunkin’ Donuts)
lot of blacks in ireland these days
What makes it better over here vs Ireland for you?
@@alainportant6412Horrific isn’t it?
@@fidelio9301 I would bet France isn't much better.
Paris was beautiful during the Olympics because they bussed them all out, but now THEY ARE BACK.
@@alainportant6412 Back in black
Costco is where I draw the line timmy.
Diabetes is your pronoun.
Diabetes is a noun... @@donomar9538
I buy all my guns from Costco. I have jeans on guns on jeans on mayonnaise.
@UCIDO7fGvO4bfMvpsmgCuTVgI don’t eat carbohydrates and shop at Costco every week
Costco has good deal on protein. Shrimp, meat is a good price. Little things like beach towels are a great find.
The gluttony is just another mechanism of passive enslavement our directors put upon the masses. My best friend's mom is a Costco exclusive shopper and gets visibly angry if groceries are bought elsewhere. The 45 minute drive to Costco is worth the 32 cents she may save instead of going to the local market 5 minutes down the road.
They have a need to feed the corporate beast. 99% of my grocery shopping is done at a locally owned grocer. The owner is standing there at the checkouts quite often.
The largest owners of Costco is Vanguard and Blackrock.
Is your friend's mom a boomer? She sounds like one.
@@oldscratch3535 You nailed it. A late boomer but a boomer nonetheless.
Well, She Has To Justify Shelling Out The Membership Fee.
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My parents are the same
Tim Dillion looks like he has enjoyed a Costco Chicken Bake
He doesn’t look dehydrated to me? 😂
Or 200
5 $ chicken good deal
Tim Dillon looks like a costco chicken bake.
A couple years ago they were great, now they're bland and hollow
Have you not seen the prophecy? Idiocracy?
Costco will be a bastion. Costco will be life
_"Welcome to Costco, I love you. Welcome to Costco, I love you. Welcome to..."_
Ow my balls!
Corpocracy, iykyk
has costco got a + version like walmart +? LMAOOO
I shop at Costco bc there are less undesirables, Timmy. Not all of us can afford a minority to bring us groceries to our doorsteps everyday.
I shop at Walmart and feel like I need shower after. And there’s always an inescapable moment of clarity where you have to ask yourself “am I one of these ppl.” It doesn’t feel good.
I’m almost embarrassed to say I agree with you. At Costco I’m less likely to see brazen theft, homeless people and bad parenting…all of which are at the local supermarket and at Walmart.
Walmart is truly the melting pot of the shopping world.
Wallmartthose are my people.
There is better overall products besides Costco. All natural and affordable to every consumer. If you’ll like to find out reply to this message.
Bingo. Costco definitely knows the mere existence (not the cost) of a membership keeps the riff raff away. Costco is good. Walmart is bad.
Kirkland was a hidden German town deep in the forests of Argentina.
Nice😂
You know what's up
It’s also a suburb of Seattle where Costco’s corporate offices are. But I am pretty sure Adolf lived out the rest of his days in South America.
@@BrandonLeechI thought Adolf was living at the White House and operating Dementia Joe like a human drone.
Oh vey
It’s a real bath tissue fight out there, folks.
I'm norwegian and I honestly don't understand the problem buying in bulk. Soaps, toothpaste, toiletpaper etc etc. Candy, chips and processed snacks is obviously not good, but that's more a question about consumption.
The reason we aren't fat slobs here is because we culturally value modesty and health. If kids get obese it's adressed in our school and health care system. We view it as a very serious health problem very early on.
We're norwegians, and there are certain cultural expectations that follows with that. Buying in bulk just means you're smart with your money. Most of us have huge pantries and stored foods. It's northen europe! Storing food is in our blood!
Seriously… those winters. If there was no canning/preservation culture, everyone would starve before spring which would happen super late too like late May/early June?
American consumerism will conquer the world in its darkness brother, run while u can
One time I stayed with my aunt in Utah. She had three giant freezers full of food from Costco. She only lived with herself and her husband. When I asked her why she still goes to Costco and fills up these fridges all the time she just shrugged and said she didn’t know. Neither of them were overweight. I think there’s something about Costco that appeals to the American fantasy.
Not like refrigerators and cars have gotten bigger over time so we can all buy more junk for no reason 😂 that would be crazy right
@@runswithraptors amen
My husbands family is Mormon, his sister is in Utah and hoards food from Costco all over the house as well. They’re all pretty overweight and I believe they think the end is near or something lol
My grandma is the same way. It some deeply seated need that I believe originates in childhood. My grandmother was very poor growing up. They barely had anything so now that she has the ability to buy things, she just goes all out. I remember my great grandmother telling me about growing up during the Depression and people would save everything, even scraps of paper and trash. This led to a lot of people becoming hoarders.
My grandmother has one of those standup deep freezers stocked full of meat, vegetables, fruit, etc. The fridge is always fully stocked. She has a spare bedroom that is basically like a mini shopping mart complete with stocked shelves. She used to go to a discount grocery store that sold damaged stock like dented cans, and she would load up. I'm talking cardboard boxes full of shit. Any time we went over to see her she'd end up giving us bags and bags of food. Its just her and my grandpa. They don't even eat that much food. She's always calling me to ask if I want their leftovers, which I gladly accept, but they don't need that much food.
I have other family members that are the same way. They'll buy so much food that it spoils or goes bad before they can eat it. There will be shit in the pantry from 5 years ago.
I have the main staples that I always eat so I buy like 3-4 of them at the time. I'll buy meat to freeze, but my family goes overboard with it. They act like the grocery store will be gone tomorrow.
Its the Kirkland Rasberry Chocalate Chip Cookies ❤
I worked for Costco as a stocker. Definitely a real knife fight in there as a worker. Life in the big city.
So you were like the dwarves in emerald city. Cool.
@@GUITARTIME2024 no. More like slaves to the corporate world… ever worked for this company? I did for 20 yrs. It’s a numbers game. That’s all. Keep them dollars rollin’, rollin’ rollin’. As fast as possible. The warehouse I worked at kept track of which cashier had the highest dollars per 30 min in sales. The fastest checker.. and posted it up front close to the check out, visible to all. Shoppers don’t see what goes on when the stores is closed and employees are usually on good behavior once the doors open. Don’t get me wrong- I knew many whom absolutely loved working there, but it was not across the board. It has its own culture too.
Cities are cesspools.
@@flyingeaglewoman8682damn I heard they actually treated people decent, sounds like my time at amazon
@@porquee if you don’t mind working for the CCP whom use slave labor, imprison their people and sell their organs -keep on shopping at Costco. It’s your choice. Not to mention our industry and state secrets were handed over to them… and then there’s Wuhan+++. We’ve heard a lot of things- do you believe them all? Some ppl like working there, some ppl have no problem being a slave. Others? Not so much. Nevertheless you are welcome to believe what you choose.
Last time I was at Costco, I saw two middle aged women arguing and fighting over a sample. Truly a beautiful sight.
That's a genuine selling point to potential employees.
"We pay minimum wage, and have lousy benefits, but it's some of the best people watching there is".
If you want a sign of how our society is doing, then just check out how the percentage of the Costco floorplan dedicated to alcohol has changed over the years.
You’re right. It’s definitely bigger than it used to be. There’s an entire aisle side for beer now and the wine section is massive. In CA, you could buy hard liquor too and that section was like half the entire middle section of the store.
There are far more beer and wine brands than there used to be. That may have something to do with it.
My Costco in Honolulu has moved the liquor to a full length aisle & two separate sections for wines.
"Welcome to Costco, I love you"
I’m pretty sure Costco breeds monsters in the back
They do
In bulk.
For a great price as well
The Watch movie predicted this
Sure, you can take my pallet of Nyquil and my bucket of ranch dressing.
From my cold dead hands, Piggy
When I was a kid it was Price Club and we bought beef sticks and ammo by the flat cart.
That's the most American thing I've read this month.
Hell yeah. All I need to survive is beef jerky, ammo, and water.
That's what your cart SHOULD be full of.
USA! USA! USA!
The more you stock up the less time you have to spend in the stores with the horrific people in them. It's really become an appalling and disgusting experience shopping anywhere. I wonder if it is just my area but I suspect it is the entire country.
I live in Chicago and the grocery stores are an absolute nightmare. Thankfully my office is in the suburbs and I can do all my shopping there after work where it’s such a wildly better experience
@@JpkSB3216Bidens open borders is to thank for that
Gotta do the walmart pickup, never even enter the store to see all the goblins roaming the aisles
@@tiefighter3445that prob didnt help much of anything, but things were like this well before Biden. Stop falling for the left hand right hand puppetry....
Play a game, walk around any store in any town in the country, and just see how long it takes you to hear a single child, speaking english. Almost impossible in any given store in any part of the country 😂😂😂
Go to a Costco on a Saturday and you’ ll see the 2nd lowest form of human consumerism. 1st is next door at WalMart
Tim Dillon is grown up Eric Cartman irl onG 😂
This entire video is Tim dumping on the American Middle class. I've never laughed so hard at anything this guy has ever said. He is spot on with the blue collar foodie people in shorts and TikTok recording everywhere they eat and cook. Tim sounds like a total snob here but he is spot on 😭😭😭
No offense, but if the american middle class starts being seen as a bunch of costco moms and decadent boomers that says more about them than tim...
Tim vs food is like Milo Yiannopoulos vs gays
This is fucking gold
Both should be shamed.
Ok “the food could fall & kill you/that should make you heave” had me laughing so hard
The whole set up of the store and parking lot is frustrating.
Buy in bulk
It's cheaper
Tim eats in bulk. 😂
Not if it causes an individual to eat in bulk
That's for rich folk.
Not really. It is but you're sort of betting that you will eat/drink it before it goes bad. For example, buying a big box of cereal is an easy bet. You just open one bag and leave the other one closed. Cereal has a long shelf life when opened. If you buy a bulk size of milk with the 2 gallons, you better hope you drink all that milk before the week is over. It depends on the shelf life and if you can win the bet of buying in bulk, not to mention paying for memberships to these sorts of retailers which creates a bigger disadvantage in cost for the consumer.
Buy a cow if you want value for quantity
“You would need to eat, to have the energy to then shop for 2 hours.”
The same can be said about Starbucks and Target.
But that $4.99 rotisserie chicken is no joke.
I just got one of those the other day, it was ass. Love Costco in general tho
Amazon Fresh sells them for that price without a membership
Facts
Love Costco but you have to be smart and stay away from the junk food. For a family, it’s a cheaper way to spend your money.
Tim is right, there are tons of folks that indulge their dark side at Costco. 😂
Best part about costco, no rif raff begging change as you walk out of the store.
Sorry Tim, but here in Europe not only does Costco exist... but you absolutely can go and buy 3 months worth of Chocolate covered Pretzels. Infact when you step inside you are encouraged too.
Here in the UK Costco is VAT related so it's mainly for people who own businesses. Pubs etc... but oh boy, don't get it twisted.
You want 3 months worth of ANYTHING, Costco will give it to you
It's hard to get membership in UK for Costco
But it's not the same thing. Restaurants or pubs' owners shop there
@@Nome_utente_generico Nope, not true. It's the for the average families. All types shop at Costco.
I agree on buying bulk food but you can save a ton of money by buying all non-perishables in bulk. Things like toilet paper, paper towels, q-tips, dish soap, hand soap, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, trash bags, tooth paste, razors. I used to work at Sam's Club and got my first apartment and purchased a box of 500 trash bags and that box lasted me almost seven years.
As a delivery man who does not have a Costco card, I have a certain sense of superiority when I eat a Costco hot dog that I didn’t have to join a cult to acquire.
Don’t be so proud you’ve ingested the poison some would say you have drank the kool-aid
A lot of them card for that now
Yes officer, this man right here 😂
@@rrchicken117 I’m gone before anyone is the wiser, definitely by the time authorities arrive.
The way he describes the profoundly alienating experience of shopping in a warehouse store like Costco
Tim is right. Warehouse shopping psychologically makes one want to consume more. The obesity rates started going up exponentially in the 90's when Sams club and Costco really started popping up into every town on the face of the US map.
That’s not why obesity went up in the 90s. That was caused by the processed food explosion that happened in the 80s. Then we saw the result of that a few years later
Humans act like seagulls at the Costco free sample table
You just have to watch out for upset boomers trying to run you over with their carts so they can get to the sample pretzels ahead of you.
Yes!!! I don’t do Costco cause I feel like everyone wants to plow u over w/their carts in a rush to their huge pile of food.
I like to look at them while they struggle to load their new patio furniture onto the back of their crossover with the seats down.
We call those samples the feeding stations . I know seniors who go there for lunch .
Get off the phone and pay attention to what you are doing.
Costco got that gas tho
I go there for big slabs o meat and very inexpensive wine.
Any time I go there it seems like everyone is out in public for the first time.
Lol they have Costcos in Europe, the UK, Asia, and Australia...even China.
Yup! And just as popular in those places.
Shows most the stuff this guy says is just out his ass.
@@destynova4512he is a comedian!
@@mrocha3006 get that just people legit take this guy seriously beyond entertainment value.
"but ohhh the hot dogs/pizza/cookies at the snack bar are so good and cheap" when I question why a single person needs a paid cosco membership -__-
I can answer. For one, the membership pays for itself pretty quickly just in gas savings. As for shopping itself, it's all about what you get. I go once a week and usually buy the same stuff everytime: $5 rotisserie chicken, $2.60 2lb strawberries, $6 3lb frozen organic blueberries, $6 48 oz greek yogurt. Of course I get other things too but those are my consistent weekly buys I go through and they feed me at least a meal each day of the week for less than $20. I can't do that at walmart. I could go on but I'm already long winded.
I refuse to buy water in a bottle. I get it out of the ground from my well. I bottle my own well water and take it with me if I need it. BTW, it is OK to be thirsty, even for a few hours. You don't constantly have to be "hydrated".
its insane how funny and smart you are man . every time ur on a podcast u blow peoples minds . GOD BLESS YAH
Once you learn to avoid junk at Costco that you'll never go through before it rots or you get sick of it... it's ok.
The main beef I have with Costco is that the shopping experience makes me feel like a little subhuman goblin, dodging around between the hordes of other nasty little goblins to snap up that 7 pound cheesecake I don't need.
Wait, wait, wait... goblins are REAL? Jesus.
a seven pound cheesecake I don't need
For a family of 8 Costco is a must!!!😂
100%. As long as you steer clear from all the junk, it should be fine.
All these people talking about saving $ while dropping 1K. Yeah you save in bulk, but you also have more food lying around to consume. Just remember, Costco makes all their money on memberships.
People who pretend to prefer Walmart/Safeway/etc simply hate because they don't know what they don't know. Just getting your gas filled there alone pays for more than the membership itself.
Papa Meat and Tim Dillon Costco Day
haha was looking for this one.
The entitlement at the Costco gas stations is unmatched. “ITS MY GAS! MINE! OUT OF THE WAY!”
i can never think of costco the same
We went to Costco once a month as a kid. We didn’t go back for any more food. The beginning of the month was great. Then the end of the month sucked ! My parents would get the big flat bed cart plus a regular cart and we would load it up. Costco helped us a lot because we lived out in the sticks. Our local grocery store was super expensive.
The costco food court is better than 90% of fast food and costs 1/3 the price. The iced mocha coffee is better than starbucks and half the price. I dont shop in there much because its an absolute madhouse but i hit the food court 3-4 times a week
The outdoor food courts are the best.
@@unkono munchin 3 massive dogs and a chicken bake as we post. $9.19
@@Identify_As_Rightinsane 😂
The pizza is pretty good for what it is.
Costco ribeye is $12.99/lb while it’s $20-35/lb at other stores. When you are eating a meat based diet that savings is huge. 18 eggs are $7, much less than at the grocers. The organic half & half is a great price to make yogurt. The frozen Angus burgers are tasty. For a carnivore Costco & Sam’s Club are essential businesses. We see many eating there. Can you beat a hotdog and soda for $1.50? We see families feeding their kids there because it’s cheap.
This just reminded me how much I love Costco lol
Shopping in grocery stores has become a nightmare, between unbearable rude customers, staff stocking the pick-up items in big carts blocking the way, the prices becoming insane and the crap they sell....not pleasant at all
Cheap products in bulk. Disgusting.
Isn’t really that cheap
Many business owners such as restaurant owners, cleaning companies, event planners, hotel owners, farmers etc. shop there.
Farmers taking advantage of that BOGO Tractor deal 😂
Next to South Park, Tim provides the most important commentary on society
Mama J Rae catching strays hahahaha. Her husband has a 12 hour blue collar job. So 4 frozen burritos is totally fine!!
gatorrradeeeeeee!!! nutter butter!! leftover McChicken!
I can get a quart of real vanilla extract at Costco for 15 bucks. My local chain grocery wants 36 dollars for a 3 ounce jar of the same! For an example.
0:48 "you can get items in bulk, you can have everything, you keep it in your house"... Shakespearean.
Bro, you need to see Costco México. It has turned people into clasist/racist and end stage consumerism There. just looks at the cakes phenomenon in Mexico 😅
Elaborate please my Mexican friend
Yeah, talk more about that because I have no idea what's going on down there.
What is the best vlog for mexico?
Mexico was already very classist
I went to the one in Tijuana recently and there was an air if arrogance. It was really interesting
I rewound the Fatty Boombatty part way too many times, ahh the sweet laughter...
There's large families and folks who get paid monthly, restaurants, businesses,sports teams, schools.. ect. They all use Costco 😊
I hate Costco, it takes way too long to shop there. I want to get in and out at the grocery store.
Costco bit is funny and Tim's a comedian, but in fact Costco's perishables and organic food prices are unbeatable, as long as you don't gorge, you can get organic eggs, olive oil, good bread, protein in bulk, with less trips to the store, less gas burned for your car. Also they don't give you 2356 choices for shampoo, less cognitive load for the customer as they choose high quality products for you. it's incredibly hard to get your item in costco if you're a merchant. The perceived freedom of having to choose from 300 different items is mostly you trying to find out which one doesn't kill you and which one is healthy, you're not picking out of 600 brands of organic, super healthy cereal, 95% of them will get you hooked on big pharma and will give you diabetes. They also have a ridiculously good return policy, and high quality clothes for cheap. Their Kirkland signature brand clothes are 100% cotton, stitched well, etc.. if you have a big family, you're saving time and money by doing your clothes shopping and food shopping there. What's wrong with a company that helps you sort though all that and gives you lots of time back? Anyway, hope this helps, and I still think Tim is hilarious. And yes this is a comedy show.
Npc simpin 😂
virtually nobody else is lampooning subjects like this, and boy does tim have a psychic nail gun that pierces so deeply to the depravity we live amongst.
I have no need or money to shop at Costco but i love the food court. I wish there was a cheaper membership for only food court
Id go often for lunch
We go there once a month for a specific list of things. We go late in the day when it’s quieter but It’s always funny going 😂
Costco is one of the most depressing places on the planet.
As a 34 year Costco employee it’s the best job security. Keep coming people thank you.
As I'm watching this, I'm making a sandwich wrap with Kirkland turkey, Costco bought cheese, tortilla, mayo, mustard...Am I in the cult? If so, all praise our beloved Costco Christ!
enjoy
sounds gross
I buy everything from Costco
That’s not a sandwich dude
You’re part of the problem buddy.
Listening to this as I drive to Costco to fill my face full of $2 hotdogs and chicken bake had me re-thinking my life choices haha.
Everybody Is In A Big Rush!! Nobody Is Happy In A Costco!! When It Was Price Club That Was A Great Place To Shop.
There is Costco in England
Hard to get membership though
@@AM2K2why’s it hard?
@@AM2K2 Why is it hard?
@@zachhoward9099 Business only
@@DennisMartinezCalifornia Business only
My mother in law has so much food in her house that most of it is expired.. we are worried to eat her meals sometimes.. she hoards food and she can't stop buying it. Its a sickness and so many Americans are like this.
What I hate about Costco is their financial sector. My Mom died last June, called them to cancel her membership. They said the usual , "Sorry for your loss, blah blah blah. Think it's fixed. Nope! New card comes in the mail last week asking for the yearly fee. Called them to ask what's up? I either have to go into the club with her death certificate in hand or write a letter to end everything. You might think I'm silly in this beef, but her her credit line is $12,000!!! Thank God I'm in the house she once lived in getting her mail.
You have to go into the store for that. Some things you can’t do over the phone and signing up for Costco requires you to do it at the store. Makes sense that you have to cancel in person.
You do know the credit card is through the bank right? Costco has nothing to do with anyone's line of credit 🤣
@@francestaylor9156 Sounds to me like Costco wants your wallet and warm butt in their store even to cancel so the sights of bulk products you can’t live without and all the savory aromas will have you reconsidering.
@@francestaylor9156 They only do that to so youre less likely to cancel because you have to physically enter the store... its 2024 there is absolutely no reason you should need to do that other than costco's greed. You can buy a home or car on the internet, you should be able to cancel a store membership pretty easily!
I used to eat 4 fillet of fishes and a couple of portions of fries and then go raving and take ecstasy for a good 6 hours. Skinny AF the next day. Best of both worlds.
That popcorn is one of the healthier things at Costco.
i know right? hah
Buying already popped popcorn is the dumbest thing anyone can do.
You can buy organic popcorn kernels from Trader Joe’s for really cheap and pop your own popcorn at home. Just use a metal colander to let the steam out while it pops. Then the popcorn stays crunchy. Use clarified butter to get butter flavor without having to add it afterwards. Salt and done. 1 cup of kernels makes a huge bucket. That popcorn pillow she has is maybe 2-3 cups of kernels. That’s it.
@@francestaylor9156Only if you eat fat people food.
A single sack of groceries from the local store costing $50 isn't okay either. 🤔
We should legislate against certain behaviors based on height and weight.
And others based on religion and race. Lol
Costco rocks.
Fr just go to Safeway where everything’s smaller yet somehow more expensive
who remembers PRICE CLUB? 😂
Costco makes sense for families living outside metropolis areas where there is a lack of mom and pop shops. As long as there's suburbia there will be Costos.
Tim is normally right on the mark, but doesn't realize that the bulk shopping in Costco isn't about gluttony or consumerism, it's about planning ahead and saving money.
As Tom Hagen said about the fall of the Corleone family "it was once" 😂
I eat great for under $5 a day because I shop at Costco and freeze everything in a chest freezer in smaller portions.
@@infiniteloop5449 That sounds like a lot of work lol I just cook a 12 person meal for myself on sunday night then eat the leftovers over the course of a week.
@@lucarich8711 I spend under 15 minutes cooking dinner usually. Kirkland Signature Premium Frozen Vegetables in a pan, some protein in the air fryer, rice cooker of rice, and black beans in the microwave simultaneously. Add some kimchi or sauerkraut from Costco on the side.
I do all the freezer prep only on days I go to Costco which is once every 2 months.
That is disgusting.@@lucarich8711 you are not going to live much longer if you don't wise up and start taking your diet seriously
We live an hour from stores and from Costco, and have horrible winters here. Costco serves a purpose for us. We absolutely have to stock up or we'd be screwed. Costco does serve a purpose for many families outside of cities.
For families feeding big teenaged boys 24/7, Costco is a godsend. High quality, more natural products than most other stores, and I do love their heat n serve foods, along with their home goods.
as a weed worker, i would rush through for lunch and get the pizza slices.. major score for 30 minute corporate weed lunchtime limits
A Pixar movie about characters trapped in a dangerous Costco
Tim don’t touch Costco, it’s the only thing we have out here, where do you want me to go SAMS!?
If you shop at Costco for your daily household goods, I can show you a place that sells all natural and healthier products than Costco for a lower price.
"Welcome to Costco I Love you"
Ha ha ha! I thought my wife was the only one that spends 3 hours at Costco. She goes up and down every aisle and eats every free sample. We have one kid that hates everything from Costco.
Love Tim Dillon rants. Love Costco. Dilemma.
The UA-camr "Sir Yacht" drove me to buy a membership.
After watching him eat $1.50 hot dog combos for a week straight every meal i knew Costco was the move.
30 cents off a gallon of gas and cheap hotdogs. The wife and kids are miserable but my wallet it happy 😅
Lol pretty sure they have cheap hotdogs at grocery stores
I love the beach back drop!!!!! It looks like one of my father’s paintings, he was an airbrush artist in Wilmington, NC. Great choice!