How Costco Hacked the American Shopping Psyche
Briefly

When the Costco on West Dimond Boulevard opened in 1984, it seemed an unusual grocery concept, yet it now exemplifies Costco's forward-thinking strategy in response to Alaskan needs.
The need to stockpile foods surged significantly; while one-quarter of Alaskans were stockpiling in 2020, more than half do today, reflecting growing concerns over climate change and economic instability.
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