Costco Discontinues Beloved Polish Hot Dog

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Costco is making waves by discontinuing a beloved food court item: the Polish hot dog. The retailer has revealed plans to remove this fan-favorite alongside its $1.50 soda combo, leaving many customers heartbroken. Just when 2018 seemed to reach its peak of chaos, this decision could very well be the tipping point for a lot of Costco fans.

The Polish dog has been a staple for many shoppers, often serving as the comforting conclusion to a shopping spree that might otherwise feel overwhelming—especially after splurging on items like bulk diapers and laundry detergent. This shift comes along with an array of other changes to the food court menu, where customers have traditionally indulged after loading up on their shopping carts.

Social Media Reaction

Social media has been abuzz with discontent. In place of the beloved Polish dog, Costco plans to introduce healthier and vegetarian options, such as an organic cheeseburger, an açai fruit bowl, and a “plant-based protein salad.” Even the CEO, Mark Thompson, seemed less than enthusiastic about the new offerings. “This plant-based protein salad, I get that it’s healthy,” he remarked during a shareholder meeting, “But, you know, I tried it once.”

A Silver Lining

Despite the outcry for the Polish sausage, there is a silver lining: the iconic all-beef hot dog and soda combo, which has remained at the same price since 1983, will not be affected. Co-founder Jim Rivers once emphasized the importance of this deal, stating, “We’re known for that hot dog. That’s something you don’t mess with.” It’s reassuring to know that the price of this combo remains steady, even amidst inflation.

The hot dog and soda deal is not meant to draw customers in at a loss; rather, the company produces its own hot dogs at a facility in California, selling them nearly at cost to enhance the overall shopping experience. As for the pizza, customers are hoping it remains untouched, or they might just consider heading to another store.

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Conclusion

In summary, Costco’s decision to remove the Polish hot dog has sparked a significant backlash among its members, reflecting just how much this item meant to its loyal customers. While new vegan options are being introduced, the classic hot dog and soda combo will remain a fixture for now, much to the relief of many.

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