It doesn't do Costco any good if nobody can afford to buy anything.
I go to Costco every weekend. It's my favorite part of the week.
If I ever lose a role because of my tattoos, I'll quit Hollywood and go to work at Costco.
I grew up in a little cul-de-sac in the suburbs and went to public school. I went to Costco on the weekends.
I like the normal things of life: I like the Mets, and the Celtics, and the N.Y. Rangers. I like to watch C-Span; I love Costco.
Yes. I think the anti-Wal-Mart is Costco, which pays much better and has much better health benefits and which is profitable and offers low prices.
I think the anti-Wal-Mart is Costco, which pays much better and has much better health benefits and which is profitable and offers low prices.
We've always been in favor of improved wages for workers. When you have a strong middle class, they want to buy more stuff at Costco.
I say at our management conferences that the amount Wal-Mart grows in just one year is the equivalent of Costco's size.
I can't tell you how much I love Target and Costco, that kind of culture, because it's something I never felt a part of. I've always felt like a tourist because I have never fit in anywhere.
My grandmother told me: 'Never be in debt to anyone or anything.' Which is probably why I've never been financially extravagant - I still go to Costco. I'm always conscious of living within my means.
I believe Costco does more for civilization than the Rockefeller Foundation. I think it's a better place. You get a bunch of very intelligent people sitting around trying to do good, I immediately get kind of suspicious and squirm in my seat.
Where do you find a stomach on a Thursday afternoon in Reno? "Chinatown?" suggests someone. "Costco?" "Butcher Boys." Tracy pulls his phone from a pocket. "Hello, I'm from the university" - the catchall preamble for unorthodox inquiries.