Costco has its sights on the most delightful season of the year a week before fall officially begins. CostcoBuys, a prominent Instagram account
that records the wholesaler's greatest prices, posted a clip of Christmas decorations they saw on a recent visit, dividing the internet.
The early-bird Christmas decor at Costco is kind of stealing fall's thunder. "Way too early," said one.
"We pay for membership, give us more useful items," complained another. "No one wants to see [Christmas] stuff in August."
Not quite no one. Some Costco members are counting the days until it's socially acceptable to drape their halls with holly. This early-bird deal
reminds early adopters that winter and Christmas are approaching. "I could take one of each," said one. Another said, "Love it."
What does Costco offer for the holidays? A lot. First, CostcoBuys saw many lit yard accessories. Costco has illuminated snowman families and candy cane pathway
If you want to skip Halloween and Thanksgiving and buy a Christmas tree, the wholesaler sells a few pre-lit options. Some CostcoBuys
followers observed that while $480 for a 7.5-foot tree may be sticker shock, it's a holiday necessity you can use for years.