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  2. I'm an American who visited Costco in Canada. It may look ...

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    Costco has more than 100 locations in Canada. On a recent trip there, I visited a Costco in Niagara Falls to see how it compared to US locations.

  3. Costco - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Costco opened its biggest store in Canada, in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador; the store is 182,000 sq ft (16,900 m 2). [70] Panorama of the Largest Costco warehouse location, in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. In 2011, Costco's highest-volume store was in Seoul, South Korea. [71]

  4. Best $25 To Spend at Costco This Winter - AOL

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    If you're shopping at a dollar store or big-box retailer, $25 is usually enough money to walk away with several items. However, $25 at Costco can swing buying only one -- maybe two at most -- bulk...

  5. 22 Fascinating Facts About Costco - AOL

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    When a store is the size of city block and the teddy bears weigh about as much as a 6-year-old boy, you know a store has information worth knowing. 22 Fascinating Facts About Costco Skip to main ...

  6. What a Flu Shot Will Cost You at These 6 Stores - AOL

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    April 17, 2020 - Halifax, Canada - Costco Wholesale warehouse store located in the Bayers Lake retail park. Costco. Cost: $19.99. ... Costco does accept walk-ins for immunizations, but wait times ...

  7. Big-box store - Wikipedia

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    A big-box store, a hyperstore, a supercenter, a superstore, or a megastore is a physically large retail establishment, usually part of a chain of stores. The term sometimes also refers, by extension, to the company that operates the store. The term "big-box" references the typical appearance of buildings occupied by such stores. [1]