Food Court, Costco

A Southern California woman noticed that Pepsi has become much more popular than Coca-Cola at her local Costco. There's a ...
After weeks of speculation, Costco confirmed Thursday the wholesale chain’s food courts will look a lot different soon as it will begin offering Coca-Cola or Coke products in its soda fountains ...
“After over a decade, Costco is switching back from Pepsi to Coke products in their stores,” Costco Insider said in a post on Instagram. “The change will bring Coke, Coke Zero and Diet ...
Along the way, the company has made a number of changes to the combo, but never the price. For example, it changed the size of the soda from 12 to 20 ounces. It also began producing its own Kirkland ...
Costco announced recently it would switch to using Coca-Cola products in its food court after using Pepsi products for the last decade. Costco CEO Ron Vachris announced Thursday that the ...
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's promotion of the inexpensive hot dog coupled with a Coke at its food courts became one of its signature branding elements in the decades after its founding, but in 2013, the chain opted ...
Rumors had been swirling that Costco planned to make the switch. A shareholder asked Vachris if the food court was "truly switching back to Coke products." Costco solicits bids from companies ...
If you were a soda drinker in the 80s, you might remember Slice, the fizzy beverage launched by Pepsi as a competitor to Sprite and 7-Up. The soda enjoyed about 20 years on grocery store shelves ...