Costco's iconic $1.50 hot dog combo remains unchanged as CFO transition looms. Recent food court changes signal adaptability. (USA Today Network)


March 15, 2024

Costco's long-standing tradition of offering its $1.50 hot dog and soda combo isn't likely to change anytime soon, according to departing CFO Richard Galanti. In a recent update, Galanti assured customers that the iconic deal, which has remained unchanged for nearly four decades, is "probably safe for a while." His statement comes as he prepares to conclude his role as CFO this Friday, with former Kroger CFO Gary Millerchip set to take over.

The $1.50 combo has become synonymous with Costco's food court over the years, remaining untouched in price since its inception, reportedly due to a commitment from the company's founders. Galanti, who has fielded inquiries about the sustainability of the combo's pricing in the past, hinted at factors like the profitability of other Costco ventures, such as gas and travel, contributing to the ability to maintain the combo's price tag.

Despite the assurance regarding the hot dog and soda combo, Costco has recently made some adjustments to its food court offerings. Among these changes is the discontinuation of the churro, replaced by a chocolate chip cookie priced at $2.49, as revealed during Costco's second-quarter earnings call by Galanti. Additionally, Costco now offers a turkey sandwich for $6.99 in its food courts.

Costco's food courts and ancillary businesses like gas stations play a crucial role in driving foot traffic to its warehouses. This strategy seems to be working, with the company boasting a growing membership base, which reached 132 million cardholders by the end of the second quarter. Costco currently operates 875 warehouses worldwide.

These recent developments reflect Costco's ongoing efforts to adapt its offerings while maintaining the value and appeal that have made it a favorite among consumers for decades. With a new CFO at the helm, the company will continue to navigate changes in the retail landscape while staying true to its commitment to providing quality products at affordable prices.

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