TheCostco Hot Dogis a14lb (110 g)hot dogsold at the internationalwarehouse clubCostco'sfood courts.It is notable for its price, which has remained steady at $1.50 in a combo deal including asodaat North American locations since its introduction in 1984. That price has become increasingly low relative toinflationand spawned acult following.

A hot dog and drink combo at Costco

History

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A Costco food court menu, featuring the hot dog and soda combo deal sign

The Costco hot dog was introduced to food courts in 1984,[1]one year after Costco's opening in 1983.[2]The original hot dog was made byHebrew National,[3]and was sold at a hot dog cart outside a Costco location inSan Diego.The price was set at $1.50 at its introduction, and has remained at $1.50 ever since.[1]As of 2024,the hot dog combo would cost approximately $4.40 if the price were adjusted to match inflation since 1984.[4]The product varies across countries; the U.S. version consists of aKirkland brandwiener, some warehouses selling it with a sesame bun, some selling it with a plain bun.[5]It is sold as part of a combo deal with a 20 U.S. fl oz (590 mL) soda.[6]

In 2008, Costco began using its own hot dog factories, reducing supply chain costs.[6]A Costco meat processing facility inTracy, California,that had been around since 2004[7]began producing hot dogs in 2011, and produced both the hot dogs sold in the food court as well as smaller hot dogs sold in packs. The switch also ushered in the usage of non-kosherbeef. Another facility was opened inMorris, Illinoisin 2018.[8]

The soda fountains at the Costco food courts were stocked withCoca-Cola productsuntil 2013, when Costco switched toPepsi productsas a cost savings measure for the combo.[9]

As of 2018, Costco sold a yearly average of 135 million hot dogs,[10]more than everyMajor League Baseballstadium combined.[3]

In 2022, Costco CFO Richard Galanti stated that Costco intends to keep the combo deal's price constant "forever."[11]Galanti's replacement Gary Millerchip stated in May 2024 that the price is "safe."[12]

International versions

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In the U.S., the hot dog and soda combo deal costs $1.50 (USD). In Australia and New Zealand, the hot dog is made of pork and is sold with a large soda for $1.99 (AUD/NZD).[13]In Canada, the price for a hot dog and soda with refills isC$1.50.[14]In Mexico, the hot dog is made of 100% beef and includes a drink (with refills) forMXN$30.[15]In the UK, the hot dog is also made from beef and customers also get a drink (with refills) for£1.50.[16]In Taiwan and Japan, the hot dog is made of pork. Japan's price for their 120 g (4.2 oz) hot dog and refillable 600 ml (20 U.S. fl oz) drink is¥180.[17]

Cultural impact

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The hot dog and soda combo deal has developed acult following.[18]Several t-shirt designs are sold online that celebrate the food court sign advertising the combo.[19]

In 2009, theSeattle Timesasked Costco co-founder (and then-CEO)Jim Sinegal,"If [the price of the hot dog] ever goes up, what will it mean?" Sinegal replied, "That I'm dead."[20]

Craig Jelinek,Sinegal's successor as CEO, revealed in 2018 that he approached Sinegal about raising the price of the hot dog combo, saying, "Jim, we can't sell this hot dog for a buck fifty. We are losing our rear ends." According to Jelinek, Sinegal replied, "If you raise the effing hot dog, I will kill you. Figure it out."[10]

Sam's Club,a Costco competitor, reduced the price of its hot dog and soda combo deal to $1.38 in November 2022 in an attempt to compete with the Costco hot dog.[21]

Analysis

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Several explanations exist as to why Costco chooses to continue to sell its hot dog combo at an unusually low price point.

When asked why the price of the hot dog was significant to him, Jim Sinegal said, "Because everybody talks about it. People look at that hot dog and say a buck fifty, this is unbelievable." He continued, "We're known for that hot dog. That's something you don't mess with."[20]

According to David Fuller, assistant vice president of publishing, "Costco wanted to prove that a business can operate on a fair markup and still pay all of its bills. Holding a price that steady for that long sends a clear message about what is possible when you decide to operate your business model on a 'cost plus' basis instead of a 'what the market will bear' basis. "Costco vice-president Bob Nelson stated that" It epitomizes the value that we stand for. "[22]

Some commentators and employees have called the hot dog aloss leader,drawing in enough customers to compensate for lost profits.[23]Costco CFO Richard Galanti did not directly confirm or deny this theory, but commented that "Needless to say we aren't making a lot or any" profit on food court products.[24]

Some have also theorized that the popularity of the food court, which is located near the entrance at Costco locations, creates a welcoming atmosphere, luring in more customers and encouragingcustomer retention.[23][25]

See also

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References

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