I shopped at Costco in the Midwest and New York City. Here are the most surprising differences I noticed.
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Visiting Costco locations in the Midwest and New York City highlighted some intriguing regional differences. The New York City location felt more crowded due to its smaller size, while product offerings and prices were largely similar, except for distinct food court sodas. The analysis, part of a broader comparison of national chains, reflects on how despite Costco's standardized approach, unique local factors can influence the shopping experience for members like myself.
Costco remains a popular brand across the US and the world, offering bulk items at lower prices than many retailers.
While its stores are pretty standardized, I was still interested to see if there were any regional variations in their prices, items, and shopping experiences.
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