Every Costco Member Needs to Know About These 5 Food Court Changes — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

If you’re a Costco member, you may have noticed some changes to the food court recently. From new menu items to changes in the ordering process, there are a few things you should know about the new changes. In this article, we’ll discuss five of the most important changes to the Costco food court and how they can affect your dining experience. We’ll also provide some tips on what to eat and what to avoid so you can make the most of your visit. So, if you’re a Costco member, read on to learn more about the new changes and how to make the most of your next visit to the food court.

Every Costco Member Needs to Know About These 5 Food Court Changes — Eat This Not That

Costco is known for its unbeatable prices and bulk-sized products, but its food court is also a major draw for members. From the famous hot dog and soda combo to the delicious pizza and churros, the food court has something for everyone. But with the pandemic, Costco has had to make some changes to its food court offerings. Here are five changes that every Costco member needs to know about.

1. Limited Menu

Due to the pandemic, Costco has had to reduce the number of items on its food court menu. This means that some of your favorite items may no longer be available. However, the food court still offers a variety of delicious options, including pizza, hot dogs, churros, and more.

2. Contactless Payment

Costco is now offering contactless payment options for its food court. This means that you can pay for your food without having to touch any surfaces. You can use your credit or debit card, Apple Pay, or Google Pay to make your purchase.

3. Pre-Packaged Items

In order to reduce contact, Costco is now offering pre-packaged items in its food court. This includes items such as hot dogs, pizza slices, and churros. This means that you can still enjoy your favorite food court items without having to worry about contact with surfaces.

4. No Refills

Due to the pandemic, Costco is no longer offering refills on its food court drinks. This means that you will have to purchase a new drink each time you visit the food court. However, you can still purchase a large drink for a discounted price.

5. Social Distancing

Costco is also enforcing social distancing in its food court. This means that you will need to keep a distance of at least six feet from other customers while in line or at the food court. Additionally, you will need to wear a face covering while in the food court.

These are just a few of the changes that Costco has made to its food court due to the pandemic. It is important to keep these changes in mind when visiting the food court so that you can stay safe and enjoy your favorite food court items.

Just when you thought you knew all there is to know about Costco, it’s the food court that continues to throw curveballs that keep even the most seasoned members guessing. Although there are some menu items back, other changes are being made.

Whether the changes are highly anticipated or completely unexpected, the food court keeps us coming back for more. So here’s a rollout of the newest changes that could be making their way to a Costco store near you.

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As part of Costco’s new wave of pandemic safety measures, the chain has introduced touchless condiment dispensers to some of its stores. A new spin on an old classic, these touchless dispensers are slowly making their way into the food courts for public use.

Members have noticed that these dispensers are still a work in progress. According to a Reddit thread discussing touchless dispensers, the original poster, @SoylentJelly warned members that “If you are right-handed you will accidentally activate the Condiment to the right of your selection along with your selection, and if you’re left-handed you will activate the Condiment to the left of your selection.”

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Touchless soda dispensers are yet another new addition to the Costco food court gallery. Some warehouses have said goodbye to the traditional push lever dispenser, and hello to the more modern, sensor-based soda machine.

While the drink selections currently include Pepsi, Sierra Mist, and Tropicana, some shoppers aren’t too thrilled about this and are hoping to see more Coke products like Coca-Cola, Sprite, and Fanta.

In a Reddit thread discussing the arrival of touchless soda machines, @Anomaly1134 noted that while it was indeed awesome to see the new food court change, they “… just wish they had a bit more variety for selection.”

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In addition to the touchless condiment dispensers, relish is now available again after a pandemic hiatus, per Costco members on Reddit.

As one member of this condiment trio, relish sits alongside ketchup and mustard for anyone wanting to gussy up their iconic Costco hotdog. The condiment has been seen in both the regular hand pump dispensers as well as the more modern touchless condiment dispenser. Either way, it seems as if the relish is here to stay.

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The new food court changes are being noticed worldwide. One Redditor recently posted the addition of Korean-style chicken wings to the food court menu in Australia.

But Korean-style chicken wings weren’t the only desired items that have limited availability. Commenters such as @mizmato were quick to mention other international items that they one day hoped to see on the list, like poutine, a popular Canadian dish with a bed of french fried, often topped with gravy and cheese curds.

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Any members looking to place food court orders over the phone should double check with their warehouse to make sure the option is still available. One shopper took to Reddit to voice their frustration with how one store is not accepting pizza orders over the phone.

“I just got off the phone with the food court and they are telling me they no longer accept orders over the telephone!” said @wattliar. The user continued to share that since they order six pizzas at a time, they’d be waiting another 20 minutes.

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