Costco shoppers enjoy the food court as a finishing reward after deal-hunting, but menu offerings vary significantly by location. The article discusses the discontinued cheeseburger, a specific item available for a limited time in select states. Despite its appeal, with some considering it comparable to Shake Shack's burgers, it was ultimately taken off the menu due to failing internal evaluations. This is just one example of the many regional variations in Costco's food court offerings, underscoring the unique local experiences of shopping at the chain.
In short, what you'll find in a food court in Hawaii might be missing from your local Pennsylvanian Costco.
The dish rolled out on a testing basis, with sightings dotted around select states, including California.
By all reports, Georgia and Illinois (in the Chicago-area) stuck it out the longest.
Why did Costco stop selling cheeseburgers in its food courts? Unfortunately, it must have failed some internal markers.
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