Spyke
Johandeareply
feddit.nu

Well technically, if it hasn't changed since 1984 it has also not changed since 1985

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lemmy.world

The food court and samples is a loss leader, also it anchors people to the perception that Costco is cheap.

They loose money on the hotdog, but gain money on the foot traffic. It’s good for business at the end of the day.

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HoloPenginreply
lemmy.world

Another is the rotisserie chicken which they put in the back of the store.

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True dat. I always wondered why they don’t put the hotdogs in the back to lure people in - like IKEA.

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It will be a sad day when they pass. The next in line almost never carries the same principles, they need to "prove themselves" and ruin so much for the customer in the name of profit :(

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sh.itjust.works

They did get rid of the Polish option, which is too bad cause that was delicious.

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lemmy.world

Changing to Pepsi wasn't worth no raising the price. Make it $2 with a coke.

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andyMFKreply
reddthat.com

It makes more sense if you change the 'no' to a 'not', at least for me.

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Zanzreply
lemmy.world

They changed from Coke to Pepsi outside of Atlanta and did not raise the price. I'm saying it wasn't worth the change from Coke to Pepsi and would rather have a $2 hot dog and soda then a dollar fifty hot dog and toxic waste.

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I feel like the quality will suffer if the price stays the same forever. Maybe not yet, but some day.

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lemmy.world

I shudder to think what that hot dog is made of, or the conditions in the factory where it's produced

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It turns out that Costco hotdogs are some of the most highly rated in the industry. You can also buy bags of them in the frozen section.

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You should definitively try my special $10,000 hotdog,

According to your logic it's the best in the world.

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