Groceries BRITAIN vs AMERICA - COSTCO food prices UK vs US

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    Happy New Year! We come to you this week with the most up to date UK vs U.S. food price comparison as we filmed it just last week (December, 2024). Here, we’ll be taking you through some daily staples and showing you just how different prices can be for similar food items in the same store but in different countries. My mom graciously visited a Costco in Georgia, USA on our behalf, and we made our way to Edinburgh, Scotland for this comparison, so please do let us know if your prices are vastly different. We did our best to keep these as fair as possible as we honestly don’t mind which store comes out as more affordable. Thank you as always for your support and kind words. We hope you end 2024 in style and that 2025 starts off strong as well!
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  • @SimpleScottishLiving
    @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +20

    Chapters are in the description box. Happy New Year!🎉 Please give us a like or subscribe if you appreciated the effort we put into today’s video ❤️

  • @nonsuch9301
    @nonsuch9301 4 дні тому +19

    The lesson from this seems to be if you are in the UK don't shop at Costco

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому +1

      Yep 🤣😅

    • @michellemaine2719
      @michellemaine2719 4 дні тому +2

      Yes, makes me glad I haven't bothered with a membership. And Americans are complaining about food prices 🥴

  • @nancywilliams1006
    @nancywilliams1006 5 днів тому +18

    Love your channel! I’m American and my husband is from England. We moved back to the US 15 years ago. Our plan is to return to the UK in about 7 years…can’t wait!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +2

      That’s exciting! I hope it all works out for you :) Let us know if you ever have any questions ❤️

    • @krisanderson9823
      @krisanderson9823 5 днів тому +3

      Keep in mind that products like meat, dairy, eggs, vege, and baking products are chemical free. No meat hormones, chemically sprayed crops, etc. Food is much healthier and tastes better! Have you fount that to be true?

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  10 годин тому

      @@krisanderson9823 In general, yes, we have found that to be the case!

  • @Gam1928
    @Gam1928 3 дні тому +2

    I'm so surprised anyone posts negative comments on your channel. You 2 are so full of positivity. You don't deserve that. Please try to ignore them.
    I love your content...thank you!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Thanks so much for your kind words! ❤️ We are always a little surprised at how much effort some people put into being negative. It doesn't bother us, but thank you so much for your concern! ❤️

    • @john_smith1471
      @john_smith1471 3 дні тому

      @Gam1928: People are not being negative, they are commenting on their own experience and giving their views good or not good about a Costco.

  • @cindyluddy2948
    @cindyluddy2948 5 днів тому +17

    All that work to provide a break down in prices! Please ignore the negative comments. The maths alone is worth a “like”😂

  • @DGLUK1
    @DGLUK1 5 днів тому +24

    I'm, actually, quite shocked at the prices at Costco. Prices in Tesco and Sainsburys are considerably cheaper in many instances. I was led to believe that Costco was much cheaper.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +9

      That’s what we thought! Just another reason to support our local shops. This was surprising!

    • @cornishpasty4344
      @cornishpasty4344 5 днів тому +3

      It's not even cheaper in the U.S. Has good bulk deals i guess but who needs to buy all that?

    • @spacemonkey986
      @spacemonkey986 5 днів тому +4

      @@DGLUK1 I totally agree it’s probably US import costs that elevate prices, also when has a Brit ever needs 300lbs of Cheddar cheese in one purchase, I bought some Cheddar Cheese from the UK in my local Costco in Atlanta great price but still haven’t eaten it and it’s now 6 years old, wil resell on eBay as 10 year Mature Antique original British Cheddar cheese in a couple of years 🫣

    • @155stw
      @155stw 5 днів тому +1

      It looks like in the UK the Costco prices aren’t that great. US Costco prices are incredible. However some of the prices as of Dec 27 is higher in my area (94086) in the US. For example salmon is now $11.99/lb but was just $9.99/lb 2-3 months ago at the Sunnyvale Costco. Also my experience with groceries in the UK has been at Lidl, Tesco, Asda, M&S etc. Tesco have MUCH LOWER prices than say Safeway or Lucky’s in the US. For example in the summer, avocados are $1.50/each in the US and less than $1 in the UK. And eating out in my area is incredibly expensive, even when compared to Hammersmith in London (which I always go to). For lunch here don’t expect to pay anything less than $17 for a simple wrap, drink and fries. For about 10% less I can eat in Ladbroke grove in central London in a comparable cafe. Considering my area isn’t nearly as “cool” as London. To be honest you can probably survive on less in NYC or London than in the Bay Area if you know where to look.

    • @alexshapley8331
      @alexshapley8331 4 дні тому +7

      @@155stw my experience of UK non-Costco grocery (fruit and vegetable) shopping vs the US - is that not only are UK supermarkets cheaper overall, the quality of the products seems to be better on average

  • @educatednumpty71
    @educatednumpty71 5 днів тому +20

    Looking at these prices I'm surprised people stop at Costco when Tesco and other supermarkets are cheaper.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +5

      We fully expected this to be cheaper, but now I’m thinking that shopping local is more affordable!

    • @annstuart7076
      @annstuart7076 5 днів тому +4

      @@SimpleScottishLivingromaine lettuce in Tesco was 89p for 2

    • @annstuart7076
      @annstuart7076 5 днів тому +1

      Doesn’t seem like Costco is the best place use for a “normal “ household shopping! Plus of course, Costco are few and far between.
      Nearest Costco to me is over 20 miles away!

    • @Apater6076
      @Apater6076 4 дні тому +1

      You certainly need to be careful about what you're buying it's true, and be well aware of what has VAT on it and what doesn't to do a valid comparison.

    • @Bonehead777
      @Bonehead777 4 дні тому +2

      I use costco for certain items only. When they are cheap, especially when deals are on, costco is great. But yes, buyer beware - much of what they sell can be more expensive than supermarkets. Costco fuel is very cheap by the way.

  • @ruthramirez2361
    @ruthramirez2361 4 дні тому +1

    We have shopped at several Costco stores in both the US and Scotland. We enjoyed walking through the various locations and compared not only prices but the different items available. Many were the same but many were very different. It was simply a joy for us. We were especially entertained by the package sizing difference for some products. Keep up the really good work. I enjoy your personalities and how you work together. ❤❤👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Isobel-el3ye
    @Isobel-el3ye 5 днів тому +6

    I haven't lived in the UK for 8 years, so have lost track of prices there. But, it still seems the Costco prices are generally higher than I would have expected, some products seem very expensive. But, as I said, I'm out of touch. I now live in an Andalucian village, and the cost of food here is considerably lower than the UK, even allowing for the price rises seen globally. We grow our own grapes, for example. And mill locally grown olives for oil. Even in national supermarkets, prices are nothing like the ones shown here. I wasn't planning on coming back to the UK, this kind of update means I'm more convinced than ever I'm in the right place! Happy New Year to you all (don't be too jealous, everyone here has stinking colds, too!).

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Hi! Thanks for sharing your story! Yes, these Costco prices were an eye-opener to us, too, and more than our local shops. We had just assumed that Costco UK would be as cost saving as Costco US, but I guess that's what you get for assuming! 🤣 Happy New Year!

  • @awall1701
    @awall1701 5 днів тому +8

    I only go to Costco for the food court or for the muffins/sheet cakes. As other commenters have mentioned Costco is very expensive compared to our high street supermarkets for everyday groceries.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +2

      This is so interesting, because it’s the exact opposite of what we found in the U.S. good to know though! I’d prefer to shop and support locally!

    • @awall1701
      @awall1701 5 днів тому +1

      @@SimpleScottishLiving I do know what you mean. Where I live, I am 5 minutes walk from anything and everything foodwise, African, Romanian, Polish, Afghanstan, Caribbean, Turkish, Indian, Chinese just to name a few. It has been dubbed 'The world in one place'. Sometimes, I just fancy something cheap, cheeful and ready to go in seconds.

  • @lynnekreiser9243
    @lynnekreiser9243 5 днів тому +1

    Thank you so much for this. I moved from NC last year and have considered getting a Costco UK membership. Now I know it's not worth it. I appreciate all the time and effort you put into this.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому

      Glad you found it helpful! You're very welcome! We've also not switched over our US membership to a UK membership and are not sure if we will...

  • @sandramitchell2719
    @sandramitchell2719 3 дні тому

    Well done, a lot of working out of all the prices. You have a lot of patience Annie! I have never been to Costco, one of my friends has a membership, maybe I should go with her when I’m next over.
    Happy new year to you both and the family. Look forward to seeing all your adventures next year. Sandra 😘😘

  • @summergirl6130
    @summergirl6130 5 днів тому +4

    As a family of 7, Costco definitely comes in handy for some things. I don’t do all of my shopping there just things we use a lot of. I was actually surprised at how similar the prices are between the Us and Uk.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Thanks for sharing! We were surprised, too. We used Costco a lot in the US. These prices were eye-opening, plus with a smaller house, there is less space to store the bulk shopping! 🤣

  • @williameiffert494
    @williameiffert494 5 днів тому +3

    I hope you all had a wonderful, loving Christmas, so good to see another video from you. Well Annie, how was your Scottish Christmas ?

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +4

      Thank you and same to you! I forgot how good the food is:) The last Christmas I had in Scotland was when Zach and I were dating I believe. It was such a wonderful time with all the relatives. Even got to bring home some leftovers 😊❤️

  • @carolineskipper6976
    @carolineskipper6976 5 днів тому +6

    I was really surprised to see that Costco prices in the UK were not in fact the bargain you might assume. A lot of items seemed to be on the expensive side.
    Interesting that the Costco comparison had the US coming out as cheaper overall, whereas other supermarket comparisons tend to have the UK coming out as cheaper (albeit with some individual items being cheaper in the US). Thanks for the time and effort you have put into this video- particularly Annie's maths!).
    Happy Hogmanay to you all!

    • @terencewelch9800
      @terencewelch9800 5 днів тому

      We in the uk don't use cosco...99% of people use supermarkets tescos,Asda,morrisons,lidl etc they are so much cheaper even usa citizens usa and compared and the uk are 98% cheaper so this comparison isn't right

    • @carolineskipper6976
      @carolineskipper6976 5 днів тому +2

      @@terencewelch9800 Well, it's right in terms of what it sert out to do- directly compare Costco in the UK to Costco in the US.

    • @terencewelch9800
      @terencewelch9800 5 днів тому +1

      @carolineskipper6976 but you can't because there are 616 coscos in america but only 29 in the uk, so it's a supply and demand that's why usa can buy products cheaper so if they went to a supermarket where they have hundreds of stores they can get products cheaper because of supply and demand

    • @carolineskipper6976
      @carolineskipper6976 5 днів тому +2

      @terencewelch9800 But when Costco first came here it was touted as selling at wholesale prices ( which is how they have to operate in the UK) but those don't look like wholesale prices any more.

    • @terencewelch9800
      @terencewelch9800 5 днів тому

      @carolineskipper6976 That's why they have standard and executive membership that give discounts on the card, and the only way of getting them is to have a business

  • @newfoundland3238
    @newfoundland3238 5 днів тому +1

    Glad to hear you are feeling better!Thanks for all your hard work on this,very professionally presented!I guess I am going to get skinny in either country with rising food costs.Grocery shopping anymore is like shopping at Tiffanys.Best of everything to your family and you both and that cute little dog (could just hug him).Cheers from Connecticut 😃😃😃😃

  • @muevale
    @muevale 5 днів тому +2

    This was so interesting. Thank you for the great information. ❤❤❤❤

  • @maryreed3266
    @maryreed3266 5 днів тому +2

    Very interesting. Thank you for sharing. Hope you stay safe and healthy in the New Year. All the best!

  • @julia2jules
    @julia2jules 5 днів тому +7

    I had individual uk Costco membership for one year when I lived in Southampton, England. I found that you had to price check everything as often cheaper in other stores. I was buying several expensive electrical items that year that made it cost effective but I didn’t renew my membership. I live on my own so didn’t benefit from the large size options.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Thanks for sharing! Yes, after this price comparison, it was a bit of an eye opener. Even in the US, sometimes you have to check prices as it's not always as good a deal as you might think.

  • @NancyVanEvera
    @NancyVanEvera 5 днів тому +2

    Always enjoy your videos! Happy New Year!🎉

  • @PeterMolyneux-l2y
    @PeterMolyneux-l2y 5 днів тому +1

    We don't have a Costco in our area, but I'm surprised at the prices. We have travelled to the US many times, and it used to be cheaper there. Last time, around 2 years ago, we were shocked at how expensive it was to the extent that we are reluctant to go back.

  • @Kimberly-bi3wu
    @Kimberly-bi3wu 3 дні тому +2

    MN in US here: Aldi appears to be cheaper in my area. Costco for bulk buying, but for every day needs it is not the cheapest in our area.

    • @rosemaryderusso1855
      @rosemaryderusso1855 3 дні тому

      Agree. I tend to shop in local stores … each store pretty much for specific items…ALDIs is a fav , Trader Joe’s , Whole Foods simply b/c they have the best fresh baked sourdough bread .
      Costco, Sam’s Club, BJ’s is bulk …may be cheaper but I simply do not use up and would just be wasting food.
      This is coming from upstate NY.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому +1

      We thought so too! We’re looking into doing a video comparing Aldi in both countries next! 😊

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому +1

      We used to shop very similarly to that when in the US. Only exception for us was Whole Foods 🤣

  • @davidgrisco1939
    @davidgrisco1939 4 дні тому +1

    Let's put price aside for a moment. It's been a while since this US resident was in the UK, but we were recently in Denmark. I notice that, produce items are sightly more expensive in Denmark, but the uniformity of items, such as strawberries, was surprising. They must be greenhouse grown.That and the ingredient list seems less processed in Europe. The downside is the VAT.

  • @DDonkeyman
    @DDonkeyman 4 дні тому

    @22:30 Don't forget that in many places in the US, you'll also have to pay sales tax on top of the listed price. It varies from place to place. In Florida, there's no sales tax on food. In Tennessee, there's a 9%+ sales tax on everything. Someone else can chime in on how often sales tax (VAT) is included in the price of things in the UK.

  • @spyhunter66
    @spyhunter66 2 дні тому

    We live not far from that Edinburgh Costco. Really enjoyed this comparison! Happy New Year! 🥳

  • @margaretstein7555
    @margaretstein7555 5 днів тому +1

    I didn’t think prices in Costco in uk would be as high but very interesting hope you all have a very happy new year love from Scotland ❤

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому

      This was surprising to us as well! Just another reason to support our local shops ❤️ Have a lovely rest of your weekend!

    • @terencewelch9800
      @terencewelch9800 5 днів тому +1

      Cosco is the most expensive in the uk supermarkets are cheaper

    • @margaretstein7555
      @margaretstein7555 5 днів тому

      @@SimpleScottishLiving thank you 😊

  • @JGrigor
    @JGrigor 2 дні тому

    Happy New Year

  •  5 днів тому +1

    Another very enjoyable video. Thank you.

  • @adriangoodrich4306
    @adriangoodrich4306 5 днів тому +2

    Hey guys. Unlike America, Costco is where you go to get volume discounts. The incredibly-competitive supermarket sector generally beats Costco on day-to-day prices. But Costco wins hands-down on "Specials" and bulk-buys. It is a very different selling environment in the UK to the US. I was Head of Finance in the UK for a UK consumer electrics multinational. And UK retailers basically said "allow us prices to achieve our normal (huge) margins if you supply to Costco [who worked on much lower margins, and IMO are brilliant at what they do] or we will delist you". Hence why what you see in Costco UK is usually end-of-range or special deals. NOT like the US.

  • @jenniferbailey202
    @jenniferbailey202 2 дні тому

    We’re not very good Costco shoppers! Only tend to buy lemons, limes, Christmas wrapping paper, B12 spray, chicken wings and a couple other bits. There are definitely some good deals and other not such great deals, you just have to go with an idea of costs in the supermarkets. Randomly the lemons from Costco last a lot longer than the supermarket ones so are a definite bargain

  • @gillianlaing1073
    @gillianlaing1073 5 днів тому +6

    Here in perthshire, prices are so much cheaper, a pineapple is a pound, a whole salmon is 1 pound

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +2

      I was wondering if these are due to location! Thank you for sharing!

    • @rosemarymee
      @rosemarymee 4 дні тому +1

      Salmon is only that price if you poach it!😊

  • @AuntShiloh
    @AuntShiloh 5 днів тому +1

    That math makes my head spin. Great job! Very interesting.

  • @louisemiller3784
    @louisemiller3784 5 днів тому +2

    I went to the Costco in Glasgow earlier in the year and I decided it’s just not for me, I found the crowd horrendous, had a walk around then just got out of there. Plus it’s no good for me I don’t buy in bulk. But I just couldn’t get out fast enough after a while

  • @lynwratten9857
    @lynwratten9857 5 днів тому +2

    I have just re-run your grocery shop between Safeway in the USA and Tesco in the UK and this has confirmed to me that Costco is not cost effective, some things work out cheaper but not enough to warrant spending £33 for a yearly Costco subscription.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +1

      We were surprised by this one! We fully anticipated seeing similar results to our last grocery video.

  • @pjk1714
    @pjk1714 5 днів тому

    Ironically, that's where I was this morning.
    The jam mentioned costs less at our local store than Costco @ $7.99🇨🇦
    What was very disappointing was Costco restocked the Kirkland raw sugar at $13.98 per 10lbs up from $11.95 just two months ago online.
    I've stocked up with items entering Canada from the USA.
    I find my Canadian stores tend to cost less overall with the exception of bread. I'm uncertain about the quality or GMO being sold at Costco.
    Happy New Year 🎆
    Glad everyone is fighting the flu there and winning.

  • @timrobertson1571
    @timrobertson1571 5 днів тому +3

    That was interesting. Out of curiosity I looked to see if Costco operated in France. Surprisingly they do! Trouble is my nearest branch is across the English Channel in Southampton!

  • @DerekBews
    @DerekBews 5 днів тому +2

    I appreciate you've done a lot of work to create this video but Costco is by no means a major retailer in Scotland / UK. I believe they have less than 30 stores nationwide, compared to Morrisons, Sainsburys etc who have 500-600. Their prices are generally higher, thus the reason very few people shop there.
    UK meat is also free from steroids etc....and don't get me started about US chicken washed in bleach. None of these products could be sold here as they don't meet UK food standards. A lot cheaper to produce though so less costly for customers.
    I've thoroughly enjoyed following your journey this year. Wishing you and your family a happy and prosperous New Year!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому

      Thank you and same to you! Yes, now it seems like we need to find a store that is more commonly found in both the UK and the U.S. The search continues! We’ll leave that for later next year as my brain has had enough maths!

  • @sandrabeaumont3111
    @sandrabeaumont3111 8 годин тому

    Americans talk about egg nog a lot, especially this time of year. What is it exactly? Is it alchoholic? Is it eggy? Is it yellow? As far as I know, there is one product that Brits kind of look upon as Egg Nog, or at least I do. The surprising thing is it's not even English. It's actually Dutch. It's called Warninks Advocaat. It contains egg I believeand is fused with Brandy. Brits tend to use itto make drinks called 'Snowballs'. With a cherry or two on a cocktail stick in it or across the top of the glass, It's a long drink. As the Advocaat is mixed with lemonade and filled to the brim. It's very refreshing actually, if deadly if you have too many lol. Depending how much Advocaat you use.

  • @rawlyroo5975
    @rawlyroo5975 5 днів тому

    Thanks for Hello Fresh feature I will try this service ❤

  • @john_smith1471
    @john_smith1471 3 дні тому +1

    I follow American UA-camr ‘Magenta otter travels’ she did a two country comparison like you, they’ve been visiting the uk for 30 years and have a flat in Gloucestershire, they’re American home is in Dallas, for similar stores she used a Kroger supermarket in Dallas versus Tesco, her job was in marketing, so used to this, she used a different method of dealing with American weights and liquids versus metric.

  • @scottcjmckelviephotography
    @scottcjmckelviephotography День тому

    Not been to Costco in a long while, I do like the fact you can buy in bulk though. As for the prices, well, I think between recent events like the energy crisis among other things has pushed food prices up. Still though, that's pretty impressive to see many of the prices are cheaper in the U.S.

  • @john_smith1471
    @john_smith1471 3 дні тому

    Our homes don’t have large basements or big garages to bulk store, also households have smaller occupancy now, food buying habits have changed, I wouldn’t eat inside a Costco, I see the carbonated drinks are still called soda and in ounces not millilitre, if I’m hungry i have sandwiches & drink from a garage shop.

  • @CDB-Fiery-Aries
    @CDB-Fiery-Aries 4 дні тому

    Costco's a new addition for myself so I've no comparisons. I'd been to the UK in the 80s and visited a few grocery shops then. When I moved with my family in the 90s, I just went shopping to the stores I already knew. Since the last two decades, I've found other stores and shopping malls, with good prices and bargains.
    At the end of the day, I can sincerely say, that our monthly food budget went from about $1500 a month to between £200-400 a month. I shop in town and get home deliveries. As a former accounting clerk, I've seen huge savings. I make family meals for a fiver.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому +1

      Wow, that's fantastic! I can certainly empathise with doing what you did with your family. Even since moving back, I have found some good alternatives outside of what I thought I knew! 🤣

  • @leighevans2097
    @leighevans2097 3 дні тому

    They main plus for Costco is the petrol station. I go for petrol every week. I go into the store at most once a month

  • @janelangford-il5im
    @janelangford-il5im 3 дні тому

    Hi from Georgia 👋🏼 🍑. I live near PTC😊. I am enjoying your videos so much! Go Dawgs 🐾🖤❤️

  • @badsiony
    @badsiony 5 днів тому

    Great job on the maths. Coming from Australia the US prices were a bit confusing, but it was still great to get an idea for Scotland pricing for when I move over there :)

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Thanks so much! What part of Scotland are you aiming for? Sorry if you mentioned this in a previous comment! ❤️

  • @vimtorules
    @vimtorules 4 дні тому

    Interesting watch, but im not a Cosco shopper. Hope you had a peaceful christmas . I am looking forward to more travel volgs and, of course, cooking segments....please . All the best for 2025 x

  • @spacemonkey986
    @spacemonkey986 5 днів тому +1

    Annie have you tried Advocaat a
    Rich, creamy, smooth drink made with
    Egg yolks, aromatic spirits, sugar or honey, brandy, vanilla, cream or condensed milk and is available in most off licenses. this is Britains equivalent to Eggnog the only difference is it isn’t heated and it has a higher alcohol level, it’s great with 30% advocaat 70% R Whites lemonade when it frothes into what is called a Snow Ball. ❤️

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +2

      I’ve not, but this sounds delicious! Buying the ingredients tomorrow!

    • @gra-emed3617
      @gra-emed3617 5 днів тому +1

      A snowball is my festive drink 😋 I love it with a dash of lime cordial in it too.

    • @spacemonkey986
      @spacemonkey986 5 днів тому

      @@gra-emed3617 mine too love it! One huge problem is the bottle goes faster than a 300g bar of Cadburys. ❤️

  • @audrey-654
    @audrey-654 5 днів тому +1

    Hey guys you did great, I go to the Milton Keynes Costco and having lived in the USA , I think overall the USA is cheaper

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Good to know! It’s interesting because our local shops are much more affordable. I would t have thought that!

  • @connycatlady7429
    @connycatlady7429 4 дні тому

    Have you ever done a shopping trip to Aldi ? Much more reasonable for a family.
    Happy new year 🍸🍀

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому +1

      Hi! Yes, we have used Aldi before, and I think Aldi will be our next grocery comparison between the two countries! Thanks

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Happy New Year!

  • @russellrofe4849
    @russellrofe4849 4 дні тому

    This is interesting and useful comparison. It would be interesting to see grocery prices side-by-side as a percentage of income in each country.
    Rotisserie chickens are a big draw in a lot of US grocery stores. They are often cheaper than a whole raw chicken.

  • @cathyhughes991
    @cathyhughes991 4 дні тому

    When comparing you also need to take a look at where the items come from. Some items might have a shorter trip to Georgia than going to Edinburgh and vice versa. The cost of transportation will be included in the price of the item so even though this was a fun comparison, it’s not really comparing “apples to apples”. Happy New Year!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Yes, there certainly are many factors playing a part in the prices. We found it very eye opening none the less. Thanks for watching, and Happy New Year!

  • @alexshapley8331
    @alexshapley8331 4 дні тому +1

    You have to be aware that the UK pound sterling is currently very weak against the US dollar - if you had done this comparison 10-11 years ago the Costco in the US (when I was last shopping in one) was much much cheaper in percentage terms than is shown in this video, especially for vegetables (as I think that US vegetables may have risen more than average US inflation too - please correct me if I am wrong...)

  • @Stefano1875
    @Stefano1875 3 дні тому

    Im in that Costco all the time. The £1.50 hotdog and a Coke is sensational 😀

  • @archereegmb8032
    @archereegmb8032 5 днів тому +3

    Costco UK is a rip off. Of all the places I could shop, that's the last one I'd go to. Aldi, Lidl, or Asda will smash those prices. And you don't need to buy a card to shop there.

  • @donnybrasco6321
    @donnybrasco6321 4 дні тому

    WELL DONE!‼️🙌🏼👏🏼 Seriously - with all that mathing in The Land of Overwhelmment you should get an award or a parade or something😜

  • @BrianMac2601
    @BrianMac2601 4 дні тому

    I have a question and challenge for Annie (insert evil laugh). I assume you've likely had something blackcurrant by now? Try a price comparison on blackcurrant products...this is possibly an impossible challege 😂

  • @666johnco
    @666johnco 5 днів тому +6

    I preferred the supermarket one where UK persons were not being robbed 😆

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +2

      Haha! Now, I have to see if CA Costco is the same. I’m intrigued if these prices are due to using Costco or because of using GA vs expensive Edinburgh.

    • @666johnco
      @666johnco 5 днів тому

      @@SimpleScottishLiving There are questions like shipping costs on the fruit if its not grown in the UK. But the made in store food being more expensive?? Of course on expensive Edinburgh the ? is are the prices the same in every Costco store. Has the SNP increased prices on anything for 'health reasons' re sugar. Google search reveals though the sugar tax is only on soft drinks.

  • @sandrabutler8483
    @sandrabutler8483 5 днів тому

    I've never used this shop, but it's more geared upto bulk buying rather than grocery shopping. I would hope ours is more quality over quantity, do these prices take into consideration your sales tax in addition to the unknown ingredients that are added, this would also make some items in the States cheaper. Personal farm shops are my main place for shopping, everything can be traced back to the farm and even animals. Growing up with grandparents one set of whom were farmers from 1920 onwards, and for grandad he worked there before being sent to war with his family. Convenience comes in handy some times, but for myself and people of my generation and older, case in point my 96 1/2 year old aunt who still grows her own with her daughters help with digging up and preserving for the winter and summer months

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +1

      Yes, in GA there is no sales tax on strictly food items, which is why we didn't include some of the bulk items such as toilet roll or batteries. I think buying local is key! I had no idea Costco would pull such a hefty price tag, but it's good to know regardless. We'll be doing our 'big' shops in our area from now on.

    • @sandrabutler8483
      @sandrabutler8483 5 днів тому

      @SimpleScottishLiving I'd say shop seasonal and shop locally, you know what you're buying, the only time we'd have things out of season if they've been made into jams,pickled, marmalades etc, which stopped food waste if you have a glut of something you'd share it amongst family and friends and anything else into sterile jars

  • @wesleyluvsoktoberfest
    @wesleyluvsoktoberfest 5 днів тому

    I wish we had Costco in Germany. I very rarely shopped Costco in San Francisco. There were too many good restaurants and the things I bought would be spoil before it was used. I shop the Costco in Woodstock Georgia now and I do use everything bought. We have a great wine selection at our Costco. Love the video and can’t wait to see the next. Be well and safe.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +1

      We used to shop at Costco all the time, but now I’m thinking it might be cheaper at our local shops. Time for another comparison! Thanks for watching ❤️

  • @nickhickson8738
    @nickhickson8738 4 дні тому

    Hi there both and a Happy New Year to you both and your family.
    I have always thought that places like Costco would not be generally used in the UK for weekly shopping unless one was buying wholesale for small businesses, such as restaurants and similar places. In the UK most of us shop at the major supermarkets such as Sainsbury's, Tesco and their like. Those on lower wages or who are looking for other savings might of course shop at Aldi and Lidl.
    Unless one lives in the back of beyond we don't tend to stock large volumes of discounted food at home.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Hi! Happy New Year to you, too! After seeing these prices, I think you might be right. We also found we don't quite have the space to store bulk groceries anymore 😬

  • @etinarcadiaego2259
    @etinarcadiaego2259 4 дні тому

    Re. Applying for Costco membership UK with a qualifying list of approved occupations as shown in the graphic at the beginning of this video; e.g. - "Banking / Finance".
    Although it sounds a bit restrictive & off putting for some people, it can be easier & more flexible than you might think, to make a successful application. It is really just a matter of full & proper presentation.
    For example, as in my own recently confirmed membership, whereby my banking job described as a "Liquid asset redistribution manager" proved a much better choice, than my original title of "Bank robber".... Ho-hum.

  • @Shteev91
    @Shteev91 4 дні тому

    Those VAT prices added on to UK prices will really hike them up as well. I know US have their own state tax but presumably never as much as the 20% VAT!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому +1

      Hi! No VAT or sales tax added to food items in either country. There are 13 states in the US that add sales tax to food items, but Georgia isn't one of them. Thanks for watching!

  • @barbararobson2098
    @barbararobson2098 3 дні тому

    Interesting to see the comparison. Costco is cheaper for fuel, TP and the cooked chicken. I still manage to go in for 1 specific thing but come out with a trolley full. But aldi around the corner is much cheaper and more practical pack sizes.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Thanks for sharing! Yes, that is the classic Costco trap...go in for one thing and end up spending $200! 🤣

  • @alec1113
    @alec1113 4 дні тому

    Hello, if you are missing eggnog, try Advocaat , also known as Dutch eggnog . Enjoyed the vid

  • @southernfriedkiwi7726
    @southernfriedkiwi7726 4 дні тому

    For my wife and I(living outside of Atlanta), Costco definitely has its' place. We buy most of our meat there, as it is routinely 20-30% cheaper than regular supermarkets and generally, a higher quality. Vegetables are also cheaper than supermarkets. Gasoline/petrol can be 20-40 cents cheaper at Costco, per gallon. Wine and beer is a good deal at Costco, unless the supermarket is having big sales. My wife makes all of our bread and I make pizzas from scratch, so we buy our flour, yeast, salt and sugar at Costco. Cheese is also markedly cheaper at Costco, especially foreign cheeses. We have also bought all of our major appliances at Costco, because of their amazing return policy. TVs, fridges, dish washers, ovens and exercise equipment(elliptical and treadmill).

  • @cornishpasty4344
    @cornishpasty4344 5 днів тому

    I would argue that fruit is often fresher in the UK than the U.S.. Many grocery stores I go to in the U.S. the fruit is already turning whereas I know at home in the UK that is not the case.

  • @annasutton8078
    @annasutton8078 5 днів тому +2

    I suppose it was interesting for people who shop in Costco.
    We dont have them where I live.
    I shop in Lidl or Tesco, cheaper by far.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Tesco is much more affordable we’re finding! Our next comparison will be Aldi as we have that in my hometown as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @mfrost71w
    @mfrost71w 3 дні тому

    Your Edinburgh Costco prices for veg and fruit is way more than I pay at the likes of Lidl and Iceland

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      They did seem astronomical! Won’t be shopping there for produce in the future. Bulk items yet, but not likely food.

  • @ken-u3n
    @ken-u3n 4 дні тому

    I think you'll be better off doing a full shop at Asda. As you're in East Lothian try the big Asda at The Jewel, Edinburgh East . Some of these Costco prices are way over the top. 😢. It's open 24hrs.

  • @angelahartley3212
    @angelahartley3212 5 днів тому

    Homemade eggnog is soooo much better than store bought!!

  • @john_smith1471
    @john_smith1471 3 дні тому

    Interesting video, but I dont understand why there would be domestic demand for Costco in Britain, they look like older cash & carry warehouses for people who run businesses that bulk buy, their sites are sparsely spread, they restrict who can enter, my nearest is a 100 mile round trip, fuel costs/time make it unviable.

  • @enl999
    @enl999 4 дні тому

    One of the big issues with costco is that the fruit and veg is primarily imported from the usa, hence it should be cheaper in the usa

  • @Kat.Beanie
    @Kat.Beanie 4 дні тому

    This will be interesting as we use the Edinburgh Cosco

  • @yips_way
    @yips_way 4 дні тому +1

    Wow, Costco is expensive, PLUS you have to pay a membership fee, PLUS you have to qualify to use their shop. Errr - thanks but no thanks 🤣

  • @vanburger
    @vanburger 5 днів тому +2

    I've done this comparison using British supermarkets and as I keep telling everyone I know with a Costco card. Shopping at Costco is an expensive option. Everything imported from the USA is so much more expensive. Just do the Costco comparison against sat UK Aldi. It's shocking how much more expensive Costco is.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому

      This was a total shock to us! Looks like we’ll be doing our big shops locally. Good to know though! I suppose it could be better for things like toiletries roll and batteries, but we only did food items this trip.

  • @happygrandma5637
    @happygrandma5637 4 дні тому

    Annie, I didn't mention this last time, but you can use the calculator app on your phone to convert all kinds of measurements very quickly. It does the math. I use this a lot as I watch a fair amount of UTube channels that are in the UK, France or Portugal and while some try to convert most don't and I always have my phone handy while watching. I do have an Android but can't imagine Apple wouldn't have this capability too. I will admit that I did have to go back to the internet for the currency converter as I'm sure this will change on a daily or even less timeline. I would be very interested in hearing about the quality of the bananas there. That's one item I never buy as they are nearly always green and never seem to ripen. I live in the PNW and my Costco doesn't have out of season produce. So. I'd never be able to get strawberries in December.
    I'd love to have you visit a Tesco. A very friend of mine has a daughter-in-law now living in the US and she used to work for Tesco in the south of England. It sounds like a cool store.

  • @sodp
    @sodp 2 дні тому

    Have you seen still game at new year? its on BBC 4 the night

  • @mikefl1557
    @mikefl1557 5 днів тому +1

    There's a Costco just outside Glasgow.

  • @Pcologist
    @Pcologist 4 дні тому

    Who in their right mind would shop at CostCo in the UK they are Far too expensive. at first glance I would think that anyone paying that price for green beans in the UK needs certifying! Loving the vlogs wishing you and your family a very Happy and Prosperous New Year.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Coming from the US, we assumed Costco UK would offer similar savings... but the numbers don't lie. Looks like we won't be renewing our Costco membership in the UK. Thanks for watching, and Happy New Year!

  • @richardbrown8108
    @richardbrown8108 5 днів тому

    What you don’t add is that all the British groceries include VAT. So you don’t have to pay tax at the till. Can you add how much tax you would have to pay at the till

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +1

      No VAT on food items in the UK. You can actually see it stated on the price tags at Costco. Also, the majority of US states don't add sales tax to food items. Only 13 states add sales tax to food items and Georgia is not one of them. Thanks for watching.

  • @jstringfellow1961
    @jstringfellow1961 5 днів тому

    Fantabulous! You did a really really good job! I am so very impressed with your dedication. I would have just chunked it into the basket, and paid for it. If I want it, I'll buy it. I'm not going to let a few pennies stop me from buying something I want. The bread in the UK is always better; but here in Oklahoma, the equivalent to what you showed was only $2.99 a loaf. The super expensive 9 grain is around $4.59 a loaf. Other than that, Georgia and Oklahoma are really very close to having the same costs. Woot! I prefer living in Scotland, to be honest, so in time that too will happen again. Thank you!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Thanks so much! Ha, I like your way of shopping better to be honest. Chuck it in the cart and call it a day 🤣 We hope you make your way back here as well. First tea/coffee will be on us 😊

  • @elizabethragsdale7789
    @elizabethragsdale7789 3 дні тому

    is there tax in UK for food? Is it included in the price already or added at the end? or is there taxed at all?

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      @@elizabethragsdale7789 They have VAT, which is added on items (as you can see on the price labels); however, VAT is not added on most food items unless prepared like the food court. Similar to Georgia!

  • @thamesmead21
    @thamesmead21 5 днів тому

    Hey! Happy New Year to you both, I got struck down with the lurgie Boxing day after spending the day at my sister's. Her husband was in bed, struck down and afflicted so we never saw him. She must of been carrying it because I got it. Thought I was on the mend but no I'm still suffering 😕 By the way, I'm just south of the Thames, borders of North Kent 🤙

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому

      It's a terrible one going around right now. Hope it passes quickly!!

  • @janicewebber5584
    @janicewebber5584 4 дні тому

    Because I'm dying to buy bulk Haggis!😂😅

  • @StephanieBaron-r9r
    @StephanieBaron-r9r 16 годин тому

    I am so curious, why does Costco UK require you to have a certain type of job to get a membership?

  • @terencewilliams789
    @terencewilliams789 3 дні тому

    Wow, Costco prices are way out. Aldi sell a pineapple for £1. All the prices you quoted seemed very high. Try Aldi prices.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Yes, it was eye-opening for us too. We haven't used Costco much since moving and don't think we will renew our membership. Thanks for watching!

  • @rawlyroo5975
    @rawlyroo5975 5 днів тому

    In main supermarkets like Tesco itherevis alcohol version called advocate which egg mixed with alcohol

  • @AndyMcGhee-qf8sf
    @AndyMcGhee-qf8sf 4 дні тому +1

    Mmmm 🤔 THAT was a strange one - in that it told a story that is a complete flip REVERSAL of reality when it comes to the cost of food in both nations.
    Most of the items in question are considerably cheaper in the UK than in the US - as we have seen is the case in countless comparison videos by countless other American tubers based in the UK. Indeed, it’s often shocking just HOW much costlier food is in the US.
    I guess the message here is that our American friends should go to a British supermarket like Tesco or Asda instead - and stay away from SHOCKINGLY expensive US-owned ones like Costco (which are possibly hiking up prices due to cover import duty/are often selling in bulk to more suit the US way of buying food/not the UK market ? )
    * Great channel (just stumbled across it !)

  • @Jamie_D
    @Jamie_D 5 днів тому +2

    It seems for some reason our Costcos are more expensive than our supermarkets, that might explain why the US "won" so many

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  5 днів тому +1

      Agreed! I was shocked at how much more affordable our local shops were compared to this. Now we know!

  • @mojojojo11811
    @mojojojo11811 5 днів тому

    The savings on Costco petrol prices alone make the membership worth it. I don't fill up anywhere else now.

  • @monkeymagic4555
    @monkeymagic4555 5 днів тому +1

    chicken bakes are good

  • @yips_way
    @yips_way 4 дні тому

    Checked one item I thought expensive even though I don't eat them - Green Beans. Trolley shows that even M&S were "only" 85p for 200g so less than HALF the price of Costco lol 🤣
    I won't check anymore as that tells me Costco are catering generally for business who don't check prices as vigilantly as the normal savvy customer.

    • @robheyes6470
      @robheyes6470 4 дні тому +1

      And Tesco is £1.07 for 900g of green beans! Almost 1/8th of the price in Costco!

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому +1

      Yes, Costco in the UK does not seem to be the money saving solution it is in the US, at least for individuals and families. It was quite an eye-opener for us too!

  • @richt71
    @richt71 3 дні тому

    Love to check out my local Costco here in Wembley but they keep rejecting my membership as I don't work in any of the trades that they accept for membership. Looks good though. I don't believe it's restricted to certain trades in the US?

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Yes, we are not sure why the UK Costco does that. As far as I know, there are no restrictions in the US. I think they would be up in arms (possibly literally) if the US Costco restricted membership! 🤣

    • @richt71
      @richt71 3 дні тому

      @SimpleScottishLiving After reading Costco UK is a wholesaler to certain businesses or those working in them. It's a condition of planning with most of their UK stores that limit access. US Costco is open to all.
      Happy New Year. 🙂

  • @shirleyPow-s2t
    @shirleyPow-s2t 5 днів тому

    would not think cosco would vary prices in scotland

  • @johnpuntenney4596
    @johnpuntenney4596 5 днів тому

    A few questions about Costco in the UK: do they have gas/petrol stations like with the US, and if so, is it cheaper at Costco vs other stores in the UK? Also, do you still find it useful to keep your Costco membership in the UK, or do you just keep it for bulk purchases, or do you plan to use it for shopping more often?

    • @mojojojo11811
      @mojojojo11811 5 днів тому +1

      Costco in the UK does have petrol stations (at least my closest one does). The price is usually much cheaper than anywhere else. When petrol was £1,39 my local Costco was selling at £1,25. Even if you only fill up at Costco and never buy anything else, the savings you make on the petrol alone justifies the membership fee.

    • @johnpuntenney4596
      @johnpuntenney4596 5 днів тому

      @mojojojo11811 thanks, that's helpful. Yes, I mostly use my Costco membership in the US for gas/petrol for the same reason, then shop for food and other things on an occasion.

  • @MillsyLM
    @MillsyLM 11 годин тому

    It would be helpful to know the UK weights in imperial as i have no idea what KGs mean in real weight. I have always had to use a converter to find out how much I weigh and how tall i am. Telling me I'm (eg 90kgs) means absolutely nothing to me. Most packaging in the UK does show both metric and imperial thankfully.

  • @jennyk488
    @jennyk488 4 дні тому

    I am confused by this. My son & his wife shop for almost everything in their local Costco because they find prices cheaper than anywhere.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      Maybe their Costco is priced differently! It could also be that non food items such as toilet roll, batteries, etc. are much better when bought in bulk. We were surprised as our local shops are much more affordable for food staples though.

  • @johneveritt465
    @johneveritt465 4 дні тому

    Did u add sales tax to the American prices . Love ur channel.

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  3 дні тому

      Hi! Thanks for commenting. There is no sales tax on food items in most states in the US, including Georgia. There are 13 states that add sales tax to food items. Also, there is no VAT on food items in the UK, which made the maths a bit easier! 😄

  • @jackpatrick4462
    @jackpatrick4462 4 дні тому

    Interesting and informative, although we do have to rely on your (>insert Americanism) “Math” .. I see a lot of reaction videos of Americans commenting on how cheap UK food is. America has a few things that’s like half the price, whereas the UK only has a couple that’s half of that in the US… good video guys 👍🏼 there’s a Costco 2 miles away from my house in Glasgow, there’s a huge Tesco next door, but I shop in Asda 🥴

    • @SimpleScottishLiving
      @SimpleScottishLiving  4 дні тому

      I think what’s most interesting is how much more affordable our local shops are than Costco! The prices are wildly different!