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COSTCO: CNBC Episode Focuses on Why It's Largest Membership Club Chain
Low prices and $1.50 hot dog are part of what keeps this Kirkland-based businesses booming, but we already knew that.
The samples. The roasted chickens. The tires. The toilet paper. The $1.50 hotdogs.
Sixty-four million people across the world pay money for the right to flash their membership cards and shop in the warehouse world that is Issaquah-based Costco. It's a business that generates an annual $1.5 billion in membership fees alone.
CNBC dedicated an entire episode to the world's largest membership warehouse chain, which spans the U.S. and has a global reach that stretches from the United Kindgom to Austrailia.
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(Click here to be directed to the CNBC website about the Costco episode)
The Huffington Post also did a great article on the episode that includes 10 facts about Costco most people don't know, including the secret behind the $1.50 hot dog.
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Longtime Lakewood residents can talk about the days when Costco used to be on Pac Highway. Ah, those were the days.
Anyway, we ask you, Patch users: Why do you go to Costco?
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