Costco in France
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OK, so this would be heaven for me. This is the brand of mustard I buy, but in tiny little jars from Mariano's, my Kroger-owned store.
My Costco carried these and I bought a jar. They were way too sweet for me.
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In a nice kilner jar too.
One time I bought some discounted Stilton (mainly) for the little pottery jars they came in. And in Waitrose some much reduced post-Christmas cheese platters simply for the slate serving boards which we use as placemats.Anyway, Costco in London in madly busy, always, just like London. Maneuvering a huge trolley and queuing makes it one of my least favourite shops. And because to economise you spend "How much?"
The cafe thankfully is now automated; chicken bakes served are scrummy, also guaranteed to give me indigestion
Products we usually buy include their most excellent binbags, sugary Belgian waffles, bags of craisons & nuts, often cheese, huge cartons of fairy washing powder, and packs of 32 Cushelle quilted toilet roll.
I like milder English wholegrain mustard to add to meats, but we have the hotter alternatives which my better half prefers... Colemans, Dijon, French's and horseradish should you visit. Chilli chutney too