The people have spoken, and Costco abides.
As inflation, driven in part by the war in Iran, continues to put the squeeze on millions of Americans, Costco is lowering prices on certain products to appease devoted customers.
The big-box store has reduced the price of several Kirkland Signature items, which are part of the retailer’s premium private-label brand.
Reductions were allegedly made in response to shoppers flagging certain items as too pricy, including an army of Reddit posters who were aghast at the ever-increasing cost of KS Chocolate Covered Almonds.
“I’ve been waiting for like 5 years for them to go on sale,” lamented one user.
Now it seems that simple wish has been granted.
Price reductions ranged from $1 to $10 and were applied to the categories of food, home goods, and sporting equipment
“Our goal is to be the first to lower prices where we see opportunities to do so,” CFO Gary Millerchip said during the company’s most recent earnings call on May 28
In the food category, the aforementioned almonds fell from $19.99 to $18.99, while KS Crispy Wings went from $16.99 to $14.99.
In the sporting goods aisle, KS Golf Balls were reduced from $32.99 to $29.99.
The steepest discount came in the home goods sector, where KS King Size Sheets dropped $10 from $89.99 to $79.99.
The changes were not advertised in stores or online.
While Costco did not explicitly say what inspired these cuts, the recent reductions are in keeping with what CEO Ron Vachris calls Costco’s goal of being “the first to lower prices and last to raise them.”
In a stunning example of those ethos, the price of Costco’s iconic $1.50 hot dog combo has remained unchanged since 1985.
Last year, Costco voluntarily lowered the price of several Kirkland Signature items in the same three categories, with specific price drops affecting macadamia nuts, laundry packs and aluminum foil, touting a broader, two-fold pricing strategy: offering maximum value while undercutting competitors.
And it seems the plan is working.
According to Millerchip, the price of KS boneless chicken tenders decreased by 13% last year, resulting in a 21% increase in pounds sold.
“Kirkland Signature offers significant member value compared to the national brands and continues to grow at a faster pace than our business as a whole,” he said.
Costco has yet to indicate whether other Kirkland products could be subject to price cuts or whether the newly reduced prices might change.
However, if a viral TikTok is to be believed, any product with an asterisk at the top of a sign means it’s the last time it will be on sale — so get it while you can, folks.
Recently, the lure of affordability has been drawing customers to Costco fueling stations, where gas, on average, costs 30 cents less than competitor locations.
Costco’s pumps have seen their greatest demand for gas in 50 years as customers look to fill their tanks without emptying their wallets
At some locations, cost-conscious customers were willing to wait 30 minutes to fill up.
Vachris noted that the low-cost gasoline offered at Costco stations helped attract new members and customers to stores, driving future sales momentum for the wholesale club.
Experts say that Costco makes up for its low prices through its membership models, with membership fees accounting for nearly 60% of its profit.
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