Why Costco's Food Court Cookie Can Taste So Different From The Kirkland Bakery Version - Tasting Table
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Why Costco's Food Court Cookie Can Taste So Different From The Kirkland Bakery Version - Tasting Table
"The cookies in bakery are made with oil. The cookies in food court are made with butter."
"The food court cookie has a better texture but lacks the familiar taste, while others argue that overwhelmingly high levels of sugar and calories in the food court cookie make it less appealing than that of the bakery."
"Bakery cookies come in a box weighing over 2 pounds and containing approximately 24 cookies and retail for around $10, while a single cookie from the food court costs $2.49."
Costco's food court offers reasonably priced food, including popular chocolate chip cookies. The food court cookies are made with butter, while bakery cookies use oil, leading to differences in flavor and texture. Customers have noted that the food court cookie has a better texture but may lack the familiar taste. A TikTok comparison revealed that bakery cookies come in a box of 24 for about $10, while a single food court cookie costs $2.49 and is larger than those in the bakery pack.
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