Gen Z Discovers Costco , Sam's Club and the Joy of Buying Groceries in Bulk
With food prices still high, shoppers look for ways to team up with roommates, neighbors and family
Young adults are battling sticker shock at the grocery store by supersizing their groceries. They are turning to bulk purchases, splitting their food costs with friends, roommates, family and neighbors.
Shoppers in their 20s and 30s are trying to fight higher prices by joining warehouse-store giants such as Costco and Sam's Club.
Generation Z shoppers represent the fastest-growing member group at Walmart-owned Sam's Club...
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