Costco has officially confirmed a month-long rumor that the wholesale club will officially swap out Pepsi for Coca-Cola products at its food courts, prompting excitement among some of its customers.
Rumors are swirling that there’s going to be a big change coming to the beverage fountain at Costco's food court. Here's what we know so far.
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, you may have an unpleasant surprise the next time you stop at the food court.
On January 23, the company held its annual shareholders meeting, and CEO Ron Vachris was asked about the food court beverage rumors. His reply? “We will be converting our food court fountain business back over to Coca-Cola.”
Costco will switch from Pepsi to Coca-Cola products at its food courts following an earlier move to maintain the price of its $1.50 hot dog combo.
Costco CEO Ron Vachris confirmed rumors that the wholesale club is switching its food court beverage offerings back to Coke products.
According to CNN, Costco CEO Ron Vachris announced the change to the food court soda fountains to during the company's annual shareholder meeting on Thursday. "We will be converting our food court fountain business back over to Coca-Cola," Vachris said, responding to a shareholder who had asked about the rumors.
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Costco announced during its annual shareholder meeting on Jan. 23 that its food court will no longer serve Pepsi products. The big-box warehouse is switching over to Coca-Cola, which was its primary beverage vendor up until 2013.
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