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We Went to the Warehouse Club

By Chaayen

The Warehouse Club is basically like the warehouse of NTUC, located at the far-flung West - Joo Koon. The only saving grace is that it is right smack outside the Joo Koon MRT station and if you spend $80, you get free parking!

The only reason why I was there was because I wanted to check out Decathlon. But I was so fascinated by the Warehouse Club, I decided to dedicate a whole post to it because some homemakers (particularly those with many family members) might actually like the savings

We went to the Warehouse Club

Firstly, the Warehouse Club only allows people who are members to shop there (except when they have some campaigns going on). But nobody really can stop you from loitering around. I used to have this perception that this place sells items in bulk, but little did I know these giant sized products are so intriguing that it calls for for photos
As I was walking around and spamming photos to my fam and friends, other people around were also gushing about these fascinating bulk sized products. Check out the Campbell's soup, it got the most feedback. Everyone seems to love it, but can't really cook it in one sitting (for couple and small fam). But still it went home with many maybe just for a photo! 
We went to the Warehouse Club

Apart from the giant bulk items, we also noticed that Warehouse Club contained quite interesting snacks. The Purple Sweet Potato Want Want is awesome by the way. After some research, we realised that the Warehouse Club hold some brands such as Tesco, Cheesecake Factory etc. which can't be found in the usual stores.  
Generally, I would say the prices are pretty good when you are buying in bulk. For young families like us, we prefer raiding the snacks and instant food section for interesting products and of course snapping some occasional selfies here and there with interesting bulk items. Would love to bring my baby the next time round cos it is just so eye opening. Hehe. ***Note: Laptop is down, so posts won't be as frequent!

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