Costco announced recently it would switch to using Coca-Cola products in its food court after using Pepsi products for the last decade. Here's when you can start ordering a Coke with your $1.50 hotdog ...
A Southern California woman noticed that Pepsi has become much more popular than Coca-Cola at her local Costco. There's a reason for that.
If you enjoyed getting a Pepsi with your hot dog, however, you may have an unpleasant surprise the next time you stop at the food court. Costco is swapping out Pepsi at its soda f ...
Costco confirmed it will switch from Pepsi to Coca-Cola products at its food courts. The change was announced on Thursday, Jan. 23, during the warehouse retailer’s annual shareholders meeting. During ...
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In a reversal of the cliché, Costco announced that soon it will no longer serve Pepsi products at its food court, so hopefully Coke is okay. Ron Vachris, CEO of the warehouse retail giant ...
Costco will begin stocking Coca-Cola products in the food courts of its warehouse stores beginning this summer, replacing the ...
Costco’s CEO announced that the company is bringing back Coca-Cola products, replacing Pepsi. For decades, Coke was a centerpiece at Costco food courts, but the company switched to Pepsi in 2013. You ...
We have some good news for those who’ve yearned for the day they could enjoy a Coke again at the Costco food court, but bad news for those who prefer to wash down their hot dog with a Pepsi.
Coke had been a mainstay of Costco food courts for decades, but Costco switched to Pepsi in 2013. “It’s a big shift,” a Costco executive said in 2013 when the company made the change.
(NEXSTAR) — Costco is rolling out a big change at its food courts — don’t worry, the $1.50 hot dog and soda combo is safe. If you enjoyed getting a Pepsi with your hot dog, however ...
In a reversal of the cliché, Costco announced that soon it will no longer serve Pepsi products at its food court, so hopefully Coke is okay. Ron Vachris, CEO of the warehouse retail giant, announced ...