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Ninga

(8,943 posts)
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 03:21 PM Monday

Tariffs on products at Costco.

Mr Ninga and I shopped at Cosco today. I I was kveching about the price of honey and found the country of origin to be Brazil for a particular selection.
Mr Ninga promptly looked for tariffs and Brazil.
Yep. 14%
So I rooted around and found honey produced in Michigan. Problem solved. Mr Ninga took a pack of post it notes from my purse and wrote “beware tariff product means you pay tariff tax”
He slapped it on the box of Brazil produced honey and then proceeded to do the same thing to other tariff taxed products until he ran out of post its. I went and sat down and had a hot dog while I waited.
Busy bee that Mr Ninga. Love him to bits.

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Tariffs on products at Costco. (Original Post) Ninga Monday OP
Good for Mr. Ninga. Wish the stores would do something similar. Polly Hennessey Monday #1
Have you seen how little furniture Henry203 Monday #2
Unfortunately, think tariffs will result in more hatred for foreign countries. And foreign countries will feel same Silent Type Monday #3
I remember trump on Letterman Mr.Bee Monday #15
"Shrugging shit off" is Trump's main skill, after lying. Beartracks Monday #35
Guessing that hotdog was "Proudly Made In The USA!". erronis Monday #4
Major retailers popsdenver Monday #5
Costco has its own production facility for the hotdogs in Illinois. Was niyad Monday #16
Some items "Proudly Made In the USA" are also quietly made by prison labor Attilatheblond Tuesday #47
This is a suggestion to everyone in DU ... aggiesal Monday #6
Sounds like a good idea to me! calimary Monday #9
Good advice. "They" also say that if you about to move to a new area, get some honey to precondition your system. erronis Monday #10
I would like to buy honey but am somewhat confused about what kind to buy. They have so many choices! MIButterfly Monday #11
Raw and Local (within 50 miles of your home) Clouds Passing Monday #18
Thank you, Clouds Passing! MIButterfly Monday #31
Honey is honey to me. Raw or not raw. ... aggiesal Monday #19
Thank you, aggiesal! MIButterfly Monday #32
YW, MIButterfly ... aggiesal Monday #33
"Raw" just means Otterdaemmerung Monday #36
Thank you, Otterdaemmerung! MIButterfly Monday #37
Its great for coffee, tea ect. Just start small until you get the hang of it. Lochloosa Monday #38
We always had honey in my house growing up. llmart Monday #40
Honey on Burns? I didn't know about that. ihaveaquestion Monday #14
More like first degree burns, like burning your skin. ... aggiesal Monday #17
We use it on debridements on preemies and newborns AllyCat Monday #25
Jezuz. I'm so glad I'm not a maternity/peds nurse. But pray tell HOW Maru Kitteh Monday #43
Their skin is very thin. Tapes for ET tubes, bandages AllyCat Tuesday #45
Yup! We luckily have a huge local honey store obamanut2012 Monday #20
Didn't know. Thank you! Ninga Monday #28
I always buy Michigan honey. llmart Monday #39
Local farmers' markets are probably the best place to get local honey Attilatheblond Tuesday #48
I always use cool water on a burn, moonscape Tuesday #51
Now you understand what Canadians have being doing for 6 months on products from US Bev54 Monday #7
Mr. trump can't run and and hide from "I did this!" too much longer Torchlight Monday #8
Yep, Trump TAX! Mr.Bee Monday #12
Tell Mr. Nigna, thank you, from me. ShazamIam Monday #13
i only do local honey for hay fever prevention. price doubled since last yr. pansypoo53219 Monday #21
Being a corporate giant, I'm not surprised that COSTCO imports their honey. patphil Monday #22
Are Mr & Mrs Ninga also coffee drinkers? FakeNoose Monday #23
We are. And. I know. Too too sad😞 Ninga Monday #26
Headline: Busy Bee Makes Honey While Honey Honey Bee Snacks! littlemissmartypants Monday #24
Well, that's exactly why you are Little Miss Smarty Pants! Well done! Ninga Monday #27
I don't know about that...🙃 littlemissmartypants Monday #30
Replying to your own reply? True Dough Monday #34
This message was self-deleted by its author littlemissmartypants Monday #29
Coffee today at Costco was ridiculously expensive, as was the asparagus. dem4decades Monday #41
Your post sent me to the BJs website to check their whole bean coffee price. Totally Tunsie Monday #44
At this point I'm living on $4.99 rotisserie chicken, $1.50 hot dogs and $13.99 vodka, Yay Costco. dem4decades Tuesday #58
When the tariffs were first announced months ago . . . wackadoo wabbit Monday #42
My family did the same EuterpeThelo Tuesday #53
Why Costco? mikewwbalto Tuesday #46
Probably because he shops at Costco. sellitman Tuesday #49
Because that's where they were shopping when price increase was noticed? Attilatheblond Tuesday #50
I could be wrong but EuterpeThelo Tuesday #54
One hopes Attilatheblond Tuesday #57
I shop at Costco LetMyPeopleVote Tuesday #59
Can you please post a video radicalleft Tuesday #52
Just my two cents EuterpeThelo Tuesday #55
New postit? usonian Tuesday #56
Wait until you start Christmas shopping to find out a ton of stuff is tariffed Historic NY Tuesday #60
There was a TV news item several days ago showing cargo building up in ports Totally Tunsie Tuesday #61

Silent Type

(11,458 posts)
3. Unfortunately, think tariffs will result in more hatred for foreign countries. And foreign countries will feel same
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 03:30 PM
Monday

toward us.

That's not desirable.

Mr.Bee

(1,328 posts)
15. I remember trump on Letterman
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:34 PM
Monday

When David pointed out 'These ties are Made In China.'
And trump just shrugged it off.

erronis

(21,611 posts)
4. Guessing that hotdog was "Proudly Made In The USA!".
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 03:53 PM
Monday

It's almost embarrassing to see how few products are made here, and when they are they have the "Proudly Made" stamp.

Couple of items I have in front of me with that stamp are some cloth handkerchiefs and a matchbook. Guess we are still the Land of Opportunity!

popsdenver

(648 posts)
5. Major retailers
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 03:55 PM
Monday

are lying to the Public a lot about where their products were ACTUALLY produced......

niyad

(127,889 posts)
16. Costco has its own production facility for the hotdogs in Illinois. Was
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:47 PM
Monday

originally in Tracy, CA, after they switched from Hebrew National.

Attilatheblond

(7,491 posts)
47. Some items "Proudly Made In the USA" are also quietly made by prison labor
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 09:51 AM
Tuesday

Maximize profits (prison labor get a pittance) and mislead the consumer into thinking they are helping neighbors by buying USA made.

aggiesal

(10,396 posts)
6. This is a suggestion to everyone in DU ...
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 03:57 PM
Monday

I don't know if Mr. & Mrs. Ninja are from Michigan, but I suggest, always buy honey from your local region.

Honey has a lot of properties, like it never goes bad.
But the primary property is that, it is made of a mixture of pollen from your region.
Not enough to bring on symptoms of anything you might be allergic to, but it allows your body to build immunities from the pollen that you might be allergic to.

So I always say, buy honey from your local region and build those immunities.
Also, put honey on burns instead of butter.

erronis

(21,611 posts)
10. Good advice. "They" also say that if you about to move to a new area, get some honey to precondition your system.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:16 PM
Monday

MIButterfly

(1,488 posts)
11. I would like to buy honey but am somewhat confused about what kind to buy. They have so many choices!
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:20 PM
Monday

What is raw honey? Is that good? What would you suggest? I could look it up on Google but sometimes that just confuses me even more. Thanks in advance, aggiesal.

Clouds Passing

(6,148 posts)
18. Raw and Local (within 50 miles of your home)
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:57 PM
Monday

Local contains much of the local flora, helping to ease allergies due to local pollen. Generally 1 tsp to 1 TBSP per day

Otterdaemmerung

(134 posts)
36. "Raw" just means
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 08:36 PM
Monday

that it's not pasteurized and is minimally processed, only strained, so it retains more of its natural nutrients and antioxidants. It also tends to be more intense in color, nearly opaque brown sometimes instead of pale translucent golden. I think it tastes about the same, so personally I'd rather get the raw.

I didn't grow up eating honey and so it's still a bit exotic to me, but I find one way to enjoy it is drizzled over good French vanilla ice cream. Yum!

MIButterfly

(1,488 posts)
37. Thank you, Otterdaemmerung!
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 08:41 PM
Monday

That clears it up for me. Now I just have to find a store that sells it locally. I'm sure that won't be too difficult.
Honey on French vanilla ice cream sounds delicious!





Lochloosa

(16,599 posts)
38. Its great for coffee, tea ect. Just start small until you get the hang of it.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 08:53 PM
Monday

A little goes a long way.

llmart

(16,957 posts)
40. We always had honey in my house growing up.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 09:02 PM
Monday

We put a teaspoon on our cereal in the mornings. My parents were ahead of their time when it came to nutrition.

ihaveaquestion

(4,183 posts)
14. Honey on Burns? I didn't know about that.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:31 PM
Monday

Hence I looked it up on the intranets and found that IT"S TRUE! Who knew?

However, it's not recommended to use off the shelf honey without sterilization and not on serious burns. So boil it first, I guess, and seek medical treatment for anything serious.

aggiesal

(10,396 posts)
17. More like first degree burns, like burning your skin. ...
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:55 PM
Monday

I don't know the degree of burns, but if it's bleeding, I'd say that falls under your serious burns suggestion.

AllyCat

(18,274 posts)
25. We use it on debridements on preemies and newborns
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 06:07 PM
Monday

It’s called Medihoney. We don’t use it straight from the store.

Maru Kitteh

(30,823 posts)
43. Jezuz. I'm so glad I'm not a maternity/peds nurse. But pray tell HOW
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 11:53 PM
Monday

Do preemies and newborns end up needing debridement? I don’t wanna know, but tell me.

AllyCat

(18,274 posts)
45. Their skin is very thin. Tapes for ET tubes, bandages
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 08:03 AM
Tuesday

After surgeries, IV tapes…we are very careful removing, but sometimes they react to the adhesive or the tapes get pulled accidentally.

Skin is basically treated like a burn.

obamanut2012

(28,919 posts)
20. Yup! We luckily have a huge local honey store
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 05:01 PM
Monday

It's great! A smaller honey store, several local "health food" stores that sell local honey, and two farmer's markets that sell local honey.

It is so great!

Folks can even Google local beekeepers who sell honey.

Attilatheblond

(7,491 posts)
48. Local farmers' markets are probably the best place to get local honey
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 09:52 AM
Tuesday

Know your vendors! It matters.

moonscape

(5,591 posts)
51. I always use cool water on a burn,
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:04 AM
Tuesday

never butter, and then a cool compress or ice wrapped in a cloth for a minute or 2. Butter traps heat. Years ago I did the butter thing before learning one shouldn’t. Later, manuka honey can be good but I never heard about healing properties of regular honey.

Bev54

(12,957 posts)
7. Now you understand what Canadians have being doing for 6 months on products from US
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:11 PM
Monday

and US products only.

Torchlight

(5,890 posts)
8. Mr. trump can't run and and hide from "I did this!" too much longer
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 04:15 PM
Monday

As prices go up and the family dinner table feels the squeeze, even his most ardent sealions won't be able to stem the tide of policy resentment arising from one and only one source: the Pampers Administration. In the end, all fingers will point at him.

pansypoo53219

(22,638 posts)
21. i only do local honey for hay fever prevention. price doubled since last yr.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 05:03 PM
Monday

+ in wi i get cranberry honey. the mildest honey.

patphil

(8,357 posts)
22. Being a corporate giant, I'm not surprised that COSTCO imports their honey.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 05:25 PM
Monday

Usually you can find all sorts of local, or at least regional honey in a supermarket, or specialty food store. I agree , local honey is your best bet.
If for no other reason, it supports local producers.

FakeNoose

(39,003 posts)
23. Are Mr & Mrs Ninga also coffee drinkers?
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 05:40 PM
Monday

Beware of the shock you'll experience in the coffee aisle.

littlemissmartypants

(30,179 posts)
24. Headline: Busy Bee Makes Honey While Honey Honey Bee Snacks!
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 05:55 PM
Monday

Film at ....?

Well done Mr. Nina!

Good, good Trouble!

❤️ RESIST!! ✊️

littlemissmartypants

(30,179 posts)
30. I don't know about that...🙃
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 06:54 PM
Monday

I just replied to my own reply. 🤭

Thanks for the reply. 😊❤️

True Dough

(24,754 posts)
34. Replying to your own reply?
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 07:42 PM
Monday

That's the secret to cracking 30,000 posts!

Congrats on the milestone, LMSP!


Response to littlemissmartypants (Reply #24)

Totally Tunsie

(11,346 posts)
44. Your post sent me to the BJs website to check their whole bean coffee price.
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 11:58 PM
Monday

Whew! Compared to a year ago, the Columbian that I like is up 37.96%! Fortunately, I started stocking up on tariff items as soon as trumpie started bloviating about pricing, and still have 15 40-oz. bags stored away at the lower price. Did the same for Perrier water, t.p., olive oil, and imported wines. My storage spaces are bursting, but it's well worth it.

dem4decades

(13,208 posts)
58. At this point I'm living on $4.99 rotisserie chicken, $1.50 hot dogs and $13.99 vodka, Yay Costco.
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 11:31 AM
Tuesday

Okay. I was lying about the hot dogs.

wackadoo wabbit

(1,267 posts)
42. When the tariffs were first announced months ago . . .
Mon Oct 13, 2025, 10:29 PM
Monday

I stocked up at Costco on olive oil (Italy), balsamic vinegar (Italy), maple syrup (Canada), and coffee (Mexico? almost assuredly not U.S. grown). I knew this day would be coming.

EuterpeThelo

(81 posts)
53. My family did the same
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:20 AM
Tuesday

During the height of the pandemic, we kept an extra shelf that we called "the pandemic grocery" out on our side patio and any time we found a good deal on non-perishables like canned foods, toilet paper, baking soda, dish soap, etc., we'd restock it. Not to a hoarding level or anything, but we'd lost my partner to COVID already and my elderly mom was being treated for cancer, so this was to reduce the number of times we had to go to the store or order expensive Instacart deliveries. (And yes, we were those freaks wiping our stuff off with bleach wipes before bringing it in the house if it came directly from the store, so having that set up meant we could just let the stuff sit for a week or more and reduce having to expend that energy.)

After the orange menace reinstalled himself, we reactivated it out in our garage and now have what we call "the tariff grocery." Coffee is heavily represented in the inventory because I work a really mentally-demanding job and I'll be damned if I'm going to be taxed on being able to wake up enough to do it effectively! Like wabbit said, olive oil/balsamic, etc. We have a "bin store" that buys pallets of stuff from Target/Amazon/Walmart and sells them for a steal, so we even bought duplicates of a few of our small appliances that we use a lot like toaster, hand blender, microwave, juicer and threw them in our storage locker.

I never saw myself as a "prepper," but here we are, I guess.

Attilatheblond

(7,491 posts)
50. Because that's where they were shopping when price increase was noticed?
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 09:56 AM
Tuesday

Are you always gonna tell people where to shop? Welcome to DU, I think.

EuterpeThelo

(81 posts)
54. I could be wrong but
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:25 AM
Tuesday

my guess is that the OP meant the target (no pun intended) audience at stores like Sam's/Walmart needs to hear the message that tariffs are hurting them more so than shoppers at Costco, but it was just not communicated very clearly.

radicalleft

(548 posts)
52. Can you please post a video
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:12 AM
Tuesday

of the poor schmuck that had to go around the store and pick up all the errant post-it-notes?

EuterpeThelo

(81 posts)
55. Just my two cents
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 10:33 AM
Tuesday

but poor schmuck gets paid either way. Post-It notes like this are a form of good trouble, IMHO. Like the ones women were leaving in public restrooms to remind each other that their controlling husbands wouldn't be able to find out they voted for Kamala. It's not like they have to scrape them off or anything.

I started leaving Post-Its near the shelf tags in grocery stores during W's reign of error to inform shoppers of the political leanings/donations of the brands they were buying, and now I carry around those "I DID THAT!" stickers with Traitor Tot's stupid, white-man overbite face on them and leave them on egg cartons and gas pumps and such.

Unfortunately, we now live in a world where many people are so uninformed or misinformed that sound bites or their equivalent (like a short note) are often the best way to reach them.

Historic NY

(39,357 posts)
60. Wait until you start Christmas shopping to find out a ton of stuff is tariffed
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 02:23 PM
Tuesday

heavily. Buying on line, using eBay, Etsy, even Amazon for those cute gifts, grandpa's new Irish sweater, its goes on.

I've have to cancel a number of things because with shipping NY State sales tax of 8.25, and then the Donald Tax. When you add the items up the price is absolutely crazy. Some places won't even ship to the US, they will tell you.

Warnings are now appearing to remind people that carriers will be looking to collect Trump Tariffs, before they release your items. So beware if the price seems too good on overseas items.

You be stuck navigating the extra fees if the seller doesn't tell you if they are included. USPS, FED X, DHL, will all be looking to collect.

Totally Tunsie

(11,346 posts)
61. There was a TV news item several days ago showing cargo building up in ports
Tue Oct 14, 2025, 05:25 PM
Tuesday

because there are too many parcels and not enough agents to clear them through Customs. Many items are simply being destroyed because they won't clear and the shippers don't want them returned. Mind you, these are items that have already hit your credit cards for payment. Guess who's out of luck here and imagine the hassle with your credit card bank.

As a general rule, I'd avoid buying Christmas gifts that are being imported. They might never arrive.

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