Timothy Weaver+FollowCostco Cart Chaos: Why Aisle Etiquette MattersEver feel like navigating Costco is a full-contact sport? Shoppers say the real challenge isn’t the bulk buys—it’s dodging families blocking aisles, folks camping at sample stations, and carts abandoned mid-lane. The market shift here? As more people flock to warehouse clubs for savings, crowded aisles mean your shopping trip can turn into a bumper-cart derby. Pro tip: Treat your cart like a car—park it to the side and keep things moving. Everyone gets in and out faster! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks40Share
Anthony Cook+FollowCostco’s Early Bird Perk: Worth the Upgrade?Here’s a money lifehack for busy parents and early risers: Costco now opens an hour earlier for executive members. That means you can beat the crowds, snag fresh deals, and breeze through quiet aisles before the regular rush. Some workers were worried about the extra hour, but so far, it’s been smooth sailing. If you’re on the fence about upgrading your membership, the early access alone might make it worth it—especially if you value your time (and sanity) on shopping day. #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks188Share
Jasmine Rush+FollowCostco's Free Sample Rule: What Changed?Heads up, Costco snackers! The days of kids grabbing samples solo are over—now, you have to be 18+ or with an adult to snag those tasty bites. Why? It’s all about keeping kids safe from surprise allergies. The good news: adults can still go back for seconds (or thirds) without judgment. Pro tip: hit up the sample stations on weekends for the best selection. Happy snacking! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks00Share
Jordan Williams+FollowCostco’s Free Sample Rule Just Changed!Heads up, Costco fans! Next time you’re cruising for free samples, know that you’ll need to be 18 or have an adult with you. Costco’s new rule is all about keeping kids safe from food allergies—no more solo snacking for the under-18 crowd. On the bright side, you can still go back for seconds (or thirds), and the best time to score samples is weekend afternoons. Pro tip: sample-hopping can basically be lunch if you do it right! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks304145Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowCostco’s Free Sample Crackdown: Why Now?Ever timed your Costco run for peak free-sample hours? You’re not alone! But heads up: Costco just made a new rule—no more solo kid snackers. Now, anyone under 18 needs an adult to snag those tasty bites. Why? It’s all about keeping kids safe from food allergies (and maybe stopping a few sneaky double-dippers). So next time, bring your grown-up buddy, or risk missing out on that mini pizza slice! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks74Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowCostco’s Hot Dog Deal: Still $1.50?!Here’s a money-saving snack hack: Costco’s iconic $1.50 hot dog and soda combo isn’t just cheap—it’s legendary. They sell more dogs than all MLB stadiums combined! The secret? Costco makes its own jumbo beef franks to keep prices frozen since 1984. But heads up: the soda’s switching from Pepsi to Coke in 2025. So, next time you’re at Costco, grab a dog, try a pizza-bun hack, and enjoy the unbeatable deal while it lasts! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks40Share
carlsongary+FollowWould You Return a Used Rug to Costco?Ever thought about returning a stained rug or even a used toilet to Costco? Some shoppers are pushing the limits of Costco’s famously generous return policy, and it’s sparking major online drama. The upside: you can shop with confidence, knowing you can return almost anything. The catch? If too many people abuse the system, Costco might tighten the rules. So, is it smart shopping or just bad manners? Would you do it? #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks00Share
Timothy Weaver+FollowCostco’s Return Policy: Too Good to Be True?Ever wondered if you could return just about anything at Costco? One mom did after her toddler turned her rug into a slime crime scene. Thanks to Costco’s famously generous return policy, she got her money back—no awkward questions asked. But now, folks online are debating if this easy-breezy return setup is a blessing or if it’s being stretched too far. Would you return something just because you could? #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks00Share
Megan Garcia+FollowWhat’s Up With Costco Business Centers?Ever heard of a Costco Business Center? I live next to one and, trust me, it’s a whole different vibe from your usual Costco run. Think: mega bulk meats (like, whole pigs!), aisles of drinks and snacks perfect for parties, and barely any crowds. The catch? There are only 27 in the country, so it’s a hidden gem if you’re nearby. Pro tip: go early (they open at 7am!) and stock up for your next BBQ or road trip. Just don’t expect a ton of cheese or fancy frozen meals! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks40Share
Megan Garcia+FollowCostco Bakery: Fresh or Frozen?Ever wondered if those mouthwatering Costco bakery treats are really baked fresh? Turns out, a lot of your favorites—like croissants, artisan rolls, bagels, and even that iconic tuxedo cake—are shipped in frozen and just finished off in-store. The real fresh-baked stars? Dinner rolls, muffins, and pumpkin pie. So if you’re after that just-baked taste, check the labels or ask staff. Pro tip: freeze what you can’t eat right away to keep things tasty! #Business #LocalBusiness #CostcoHacks131Share