• @GrymEdm
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    3 months ago

    In Costco’s defense, they deliberately keep food court prices low as a perk for members. Making their money off the memberships is what allows for a lot of their pricing in several departments, including food courts. Disclaimer: I’m a Costco fan - I think they are one of the more ethical companies out there (although every time I post that I’m afraid someone is going to prove me wrong and break my heart).

    • @jordanlundOPM
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      253 months ago

      That and they have an executive who would literally rather open his wrists than break the $1.50 hotdog deal.

      https://www.thestar.com/business/is-costcos-1-50-hot-dog-deal-in-jeopardy-now-that-the-top-exec-who/article_22c8099c-e6b1-11ee-b6b1-67b691336204.html

      "In 2018, Jelinek revealed he approached the company’s co-founder Jim Sinegal saying: “Jim, we can’t sell this hot dog for a buck fifty. We are losing our rear ends.”

      Sinegal replied: “If you raise the effing hot dog, I will kill you. Figure it out.”"

      • SnausagesinaBlanket
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        3 months ago

        How do you lose money selling one hotdog for what a 10 pack of cheap hotdogs cost?

        • @SpaceMan9000
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          153 months ago

          Mostly man power and the power it takes to prepare the hot dog.

        • Che Banana
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          113 months ago

          It’s not losing money, it’s losing a percentage of profit.

          Say 10 hot dogs cost 1 dollarydoo.

          1 hot dog sells for 1 dollarydoo that’s a 10% food cost.

          Enter bullshit inflation, hot dogs now cost 2 dollarydoos, so each one sold at 1 dollarydoo is now at 20% food cost.

          that 10% comes out of profit margin unless your labor & fixed costs are 0.

  • @[email protected]
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    153 months ago

    this is a full change in policy not a cracking down. before this you didn’t need to be a member to buy from the food court. I’ve done it many times, you just tell the card checker you’re going to the food court. one location near me has the food court outside the main building just so anyone could use it.

    • @xploit
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      83 months ago

      Yup, they’ll probably have to add membership card scanner to food court and do exclusive self-order only on the touchscreens if they really want to “crack down” on this since you may still be allowed in if you say you’re going to the pharmacy.

      Been to a few Costco’s in US/Mexico with outside food courts too, so that would be about the only way, unless they build walls around them.

      • @[email protected]
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        23 months ago

        The Scanners are the same for Credit Cards - it’s just a software change to make it required at the Food Scanners in the same way it’s required at the Checkout.

    • @blegeg
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      13 months ago

      This has been the case near me for awhile. Had to scan membership, and now it’s exclusively the self order kiosks that won’t let you order until you scan membership at my nearby costcos. There is no window ordering just pickup.

    • @[email protected]
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      03 months ago

      I used to live near a Costco that would check membership cards even if you just wanted the food court. It’s the only one in the area that did that and it’s the worst one too.

  • ArugulaZ
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    -143 months ago

    So I’m paying a hundred dollars to get the right to buy a two dollar wiener? No thanky.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      Well if you’re buying the membership for just the hot dogs, then yeah it makes no sense. BTW membership $60, which you can easily earn that back by using their credit card.

  • @[email protected]
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    -143 months ago

    People were complaining that people without a membership were getting a good deal. Sounds like classism to me. Is the issue that members are upset their wait times have increased by non members? That’s fair. Costco should hire more employees to handle the increased influx instead of gatekeeping their hot dogs.