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Well if somebody always calls me out for Costco, it's almost always for Costco where I work also. And I get no pecuniary interest for saying this. Different Costco's actually can massage their local inventory based on you know, what that area is all about. And so I don't find it hard to believe at all that you might find certain coffee in a certain spot and not in another spot. I mean my warehouse I worked at, Woodinville, Woodinville Washington. It's right there in Microsoft's backyard. You know they have a lot of East Indian employees there. And my warehouse and the Kirkland warehouse in downtown Kirkland, we had more East Indian food in our warehouses than anyone in Puget Sound. So if you wanted to get your curry or whatever you got to get, whatever you could get it at one of those two Costco's. But if you went into Seattle or even probably Issaquah or Aurora Village or whatever like that, any of those Costco's Linwood, you wouldn't be able to find that. So I mean it's just that again, each warehouse can massage their inventory. Of course all Costco's have a lot of the same things, but again each warehouse has an inventory manager to kind of massage how the local community likes it. Yeah, get your coffee where you can. How about that? There you go. Oh and this is common knowledge now too that Costco's got rid of all of their coffee grinders by the way. So you can always buy grinders online on Amazon or Costco or whatever. But yeah, the in-store grinders are gone. So plan ahead, plan ahead accordingly. Anyway, James has been waiting. Thanks for waiting James. Hello and good morning WQ7H.
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