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Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2025 00:26:19 GMT
Subject: Costco Special - 12-Month Membership PLUS a Keurig K-Elite Coffee Machine

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COSTCO WHOLESALE
Your Annual Perks Are Updated
As a valued Costco Member in a participating location, you are invited to share your opinions. This is a member update, and no payment is required for items received.
Qualifying participants may receive:
A Keurig Coffee Maker (for the first 2,000 qualifying recipients)
A 12-month membership term provided at no charge to eligible participants
Start Participation
Availability is based on number of participants.
We appreciate your time and your ongoing membership with Costco Wholesale.
Meeting Notes – Project Planning
The team gathered to discuss the upcoming quarter's objectives. Sarah opened the discussion by reviewing the feedback collected from the last member survey. She noted that response rates were strong in the northwest regions, but we could improve enga
gement in the southeast. Mark suggested we look at the timing of our communications, proposing a shift to mid-week sends instead of Mondays.
James from the analytics team shared some data on seasonal purchasing trends. He pointed out that household goods see an uptick in early fall, while electronics interest peaks around November. This information could help us tailor future questionnair
e topics to be more relevant to members' current needs. Lisa agreed, adding that we should always frame questions in a way that shows we're using the input to improve the warehouse experience.
We then moved on to logistics for the upcoming vendor fair. The focus is on kitchen appliances and sustainable home products. The catering menu was finalized: sandwich platters, a seasonal salad, and fruit. Coffee service will be available throughout
the day. We need to confirm the floor plan with facilities by next Tuesday.
On a personal note, I've been experimenting with new recipes for meal prep. Last week I tried a sheet-pan approach with chicken, sweet potatoes, and broccoli. A simple marinade of olive oil, garlic, and rosemary worked well. It's efficient for busy w
eeks. My neighbor mentioned she does something similar but with salmon and asparagus. We might swap ideas this weekend.
The office book club is deciding on its next read. There's a split between historical fiction and a modern science fiction novel. I'm leaning toward the fiction option, as it's been a while since I've read something set in space. We'll vote by Friday
. Hopefully we can have our discussion over lunch at that new cafe that opened downtown.
Back to project topics, the draft for the annual report is due for review. The design team is working on incorporating more member testimonials and clear data visualizations. The goal is to make it accessible and informative, not overly technical. We
'll have a copywriting review next Wednesday to ensure the tone is consistent and member-focused.
I need to remember to water the plants in the office common area. The succulents are doing fine, but the fern looks a bit dry. It's easy to forget with the air conditioning running all day. Maybe we should set a shared reminder on the team calendar.
Small things like that help keep the workspace pleasant for everyone.
The weather has been unusually mild for this time of year. It makes for pleasant walks during breaks. Several of us have started taking a quick loop around the building in the afternoons. It's a good way to clear your head and get a bit of fresh air
before diving back into spreadsheets and planning documents. It's the small routines that make the workday flow better.

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Sarah opened the discussion by reviewing the feedback collected from the last member survey. She noted that response rates were strong in the northwest regions, but we could improve enga gement in the southeast. Mark suggested we look at the timing of our communications, proposing a shift to mid-week sends instead of Mondays.<br><br> James from the analytics team shared some data on seasonal purchasing trends. He pointed out that household goods see an uptick in early fall, while electronics interest peaks around November. This information could help us tailor future questionnair e topics to be more relevant to members' current needs. Lisa agreed, adding that we should always frame questions in a way that shows we're using the input to improve the warehouse experience.<br><br> We then moved on to logistics for the upcoming vendor fair. The focus is on kitchen appliances and sustainable home products. The catering menu was finalized: sandwich platters, a seasonal salad, and fruit. Coffee service will be available throughout the day. We need to confirm the floor plan with facilities by next Tuesday.<br><br> On a personal note, I've been experimenting with new recipes for meal prep. Last week I tried a sheet-pan approach with chicken, sweet potatoes, and broccoli. A simple marinade of olive oil, garlic, and rosemary worked well. It's efficient for busy w eeks. My neighbor mentioned she does something similar but with salmon and asparagus. We might swap ideas this weekend.<br><br> The office book club is deciding on its next read. There's a split between historical fiction and a modern science fiction novel. I'm leaning toward the fiction option, as it's been a while since I've read something set in space. We'll vote by Friday . Hopefully we can have our discussion over lunch at that new cafe that opened downtown.<br><br> Back to project topics, the draft for the annual report is due for review. The design team is working on incorporating more member testimonials and clear data visualizations. The goal is to make it accessible and informative, not overly technical. We 'll have a copywriting review next Wednesday to ensure the tone is consistent and member-focused.<br><br> I need to remember to water the plants in the office common area. The succulents are doing fine, but the fern looks a bit dry. It's easy to forget with the air conditioning running all day. Maybe we should set a shared reminder on the team calendar. Small things like that help keep the workspace pleasant for everyone.<br><br> The weather has been unusually mild for this time of year. It makes for pleasant walks during breaks. Several of us have started taking a quick loop around the building in the afternoons. It's a good way to clear your head and get a bit of fresh air before diving back into spreadsheets and planning documents. It's the small routines that make the workday flow better. </div> </td> </tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table> </center> </body> </html>

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