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Costco is good if you plan/have a family by ravenium
I can't quite justify buying steak 10 lbs at a time, but I've found that some prep time plus a Food Saver means you're set for days for meal components. The meat itself is 100% just as good as you're going to find in most fancy pants grocery stores (out here is whole foods/new seasons), and I have a feeling anyone who says otherwise is kidding themselves or wants wagyu.
Now fish I'm a bit biased about - Costco salmon is fine but that's about it. You're going to have to pony up some dough if you're particular.
I can't possibly think of anything appropriate to do with 64 oz of mustard.