Costco has just made this change to its food court condiments

Your hands will stay clean while you catch Ketchup, mustard and / or teller for your hot dog.


While frozen yogurt,churro, Smoothie and other Costco Food Court items are emblematic. There are other people who are Jazzrés with the condiment bar. But the next time you head to add ketchup, mustard and / or designation to aHot-dog or cook with chicken, the station may seem different.

Costco still has COVID-19 security measuresin place To stop the propagation of the virus, it seems that other innovations are implemented-in the form of contactless condiment distributors. A REDIT / COSTCO user member has published on this recently, saying that they have found it in a California warehouse. Customers simply need to place their food or cup under the spout and fly over the sensor.

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Based on the photo@Bathfromanother Posted, the new Costco Touchless condiment stations are messy. Other users who commented the thread say that their warehouse has theContactless soda distributors that have been added earlier this year, and if these are like these, they will not be as practical as expected.

Some-includingA current employee of the food court-Say hand pumps were more precise and less disordered. But when condiments are involved, how long it can stay?

User reddit@ Cowboyjoker90 Has a solution, however, which can correct all cleaning problems.

Eat this, not that! Contacts Costco to see if the contactless condiment distributors are soon to more food shorts and see what is the most accurate way to use them.

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