Costco Food Court: Membership is now needed
No membership? No hot dogs. Capeesh?
Breakdown News: Say goodbye to pizza and hot dogs at theCostco Food Court - That is, if you do not have membership.
It appears that the big-box store resists to allow non-members the ability to buy inexpensive prepared meals at its Food Court, from next month. Costco experts behind the@COSTCodeEx Instagram account has identified a signature of a Costco saying that the Food Tribunal will soon be exclusive to Costco Members.
While people in this account noted that this has been confirmed by sources, they also pointed out that it is very possible that it varies by store. However, some people who claim to be Costco employees commented on the position indicating that the announcement is true and that the new rule will take effect on March 16th.
Abc 10News in San Diego, California Check a costco near the mountain and has found a sign similar to what @costcodeals found, but they were not able to get a definitive cost of Costco on change. Financial advice websiteClark.com, however, had a mark statement.
"As of March 16, 2020, a membership card in Costco Active will be required to buy items from our food court," confirmed a spokesperson at Clark.com. We did not see anyone else report these signs in their local costumes, though.
Costco buyers everywhere on Twitter shared their opinions on which they are in agreement with this new potential rule. MEPs are generally favorable because it will reduce the lines of the food court, while non-members are not enthusiastic about not being able to eat it, unless they splash the minimum of $ 60 for A membership card. More than one Twitter user, however, said their local Costco had this rule in place for years.
The other commentators on Twitter wondered if this will apply to the Commission in Costcos with domestic food courts and outdoor food courts. Another person who commented on the Instagram item mentioned that their Costco Food Court is inside the store. Customers have always had to show their membership card to get food.
The Costco Food Tribunal has long been popular with members and non-members, thanks to its very low prices. You can actually get a hot dog and a drink for only $ 1.50, so so many non-members seem to be rough about this change. With memberships from $ 60 for a year, it becomes a question whether or not it is worth the investment if you really only use the Big-box store for its pizza and cheap snacks.
Even Julia Child would probably have been upset to hear this news. A die31 breathtaking about Julia Child Has it treated in a hot dog at the Santa Barbara Costco court.