A) First one is easy. What is the price difference, average, between USA and Canada, say the last six months or so. Ballpark is OK.
I am curious because the swampage of Bellingham Costco with Canadians. I mean I 100% get it if folks are heading to Seattle or points further south. Great place to tank up.
People with Canada plates are filling every fuel cannister known to humankind . Wow some ladies - well one lady I had to help her lift her 5 gallon can into her van. It must be worth the drive??
B) At Costco and many dairies, Edaleen for sure, Canadians buy a tanker worth of milk and all sorts of cheese products, tons of paneer. When I go to Canada I don't see milk products being super overpriced.
C) Can$ v. US$, seems like if I were Canadian, I would think USA purchases are just not worth it. Wife says both directions, we have stuff you don't have and Canada has stuff we don't have. I can see this when we shop in Canada malls (busy, our malls DEAD) - lots of cool clothes and things we don't have. Then again Vancouver and all the large suburbs make Bellingham and small county towns seem tiny teeny. And FWIW, the chow US$ for all kinds of good food in Canada is a huge bargain for us. Indian buffet said and done for under $20US for two? Well worth it.
Discuss.
I am curious because the swampage of Bellingham Costco with Canadians. I mean I 100% get it if folks are heading to Seattle or points further south. Great place to tank up.
People with Canada plates are filling every fuel cannister known to humankind . Wow some ladies - well one lady I had to help her lift her 5 gallon can into her van. It must be worth the drive??
B) At Costco and many dairies, Edaleen for sure, Canadians buy a tanker worth of milk and all sorts of cheese products, tons of paneer. When I go to Canada I don't see milk products being super overpriced.
C) Can$ v. US$, seems like if I were Canadian, I would think USA purchases are just not worth it. Wife says both directions, we have stuff you don't have and Canada has stuff we don't have. I can see this when we shop in Canada malls (busy, our malls DEAD) - lots of cool clothes and things we don't have. Then again Vancouver and all the large suburbs make Bellingham and small county towns seem tiny teeny. And FWIW, the chow US$ for all kinds of good food in Canada is a huge bargain for us. Indian buffet said and done for under $20US for two? Well worth it.
Discuss.