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180 degree turn at Costco: the United States company announces that one of the most anticipated combos will be back

After ten years without working with this product, the company has decided to return to its menu, one of the combos most beloved by users.

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Costco has managed to conquer the hearts of millions of Americans, and it's not hard to understand why. With more than 500 locations across the country, including one in Miami, this wholesale store has become one of consumers' favorite stores. 

What sets Costco apart is its membership model. In order to access its incredible deals, consumers must become members, which allows them to get much lower prices on high-quality products. 

The variety of products is another one of its major attractions. In its aisles you can find everything from fresh and organic foods to cutting-edge electronics and home furniture. Despite all this, Costco has also been known for offering various beverages such as Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Aquafina, or Dr. Pepper. 

However, now, under the leadership of Ron Vachris, the chain will change its soda sources to include Coca-Cola in its food courts. This decision marks the return of classics like Diet Coke or Sprite. 

This announcement, which will revolutionize the beverage menu, will be made after 12 years of alliance with PepsiCo. This, after before 2013, Costco used to work with Coca-Cola as its regular supplier.

The rotisserie chicken, the chocolate chip cookie, and the mentioned $1.50 hot dog and soda combo, have been huge viral hits. To maintain the high appeal against the competition, the company announced that there will be more changes in its menu.

One of the most striking is the inclusion of a turkey Swiss sandwich for $6.99, a chicken and bacon sandwich, also for $6.99, and the replacement of strawberry ice cream with chocolate ice cream.

Nevertheless, the company switched to PepsiCo to keep the price of the popular hot dog and soda combo at $1.50. The change is expected to take effect starting summer 2025.

The changes don't stop there. In addition, the chain announced that there will no longer be a public coffee bean grinder due to maintenance reasons. That's not all. Consumers will also have to say goodbye to the book section.

*This article has been translated automatically using artificial intelligence