Costco is selling Prime cheaper than any other retailer including Aldi and Asda
Wholesaler Costco sold out of Prime within minutes as customers queued to get their hands on the sought-after drink.
Asda has been selling the flavours for £2 a bottle, and more recently Aldi and Spar stores have been getting limited stock, but it's still been like gold dust to get hold of.So it's no surprise that customers were out in force to grab crates of the stuff at Costco today, Friday. With one crate costing £18.58, it means each drink costs £1.55 - 22% less than at Asda and a damn sight cheaper than the £10 plus price tag some retailers have been setting.
With just one pallet to share out, and everyone in the queue buying the maximum two crates, the place was sold out within 15 minutes. It was a similar story in Oldham's Costco, where its pallet of 133 crates was gone in eight minutes."I don't need it," said one woman in the Trafford queue. "I'm just buying it to sell." And it's expected that, due to the demand, much of the stock will be sold on at a higher price.
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