I shopped at Costco in the Midwest and New York City. Here are the most surprising differences I noticed. (2024)

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Talia Lakritz

2024-01-09T14:55:50Z

I shopped at Costco in the Midwest and New York City. Here are the most surprising differences I noticed. (1)

  • I visited two Costco stores, one in the Midwest and one in New York City.
  • New York City's Costco store was smaller, which made it feel more crowded.
  • The prices and offerings were mostly identical, though the food courts featured different sodas.

I shopped at Costco in the Midwest and New York City. Here are the most surprising differences I noticed. (2)

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As someone who grew up in Wisconsin and moved to New York City a decade ago, I enjoy analyzing the similarities and differences between the two regions I call home.

As part of a series comparing nationwide chains like Target and Trader Joe's in the Midwest and New York City, I visited Costco locations in Wisconsin and Manhattan.

While Costco stores are pretty standardized across the world, which I found when I visited a Costco in Iceland, I was still interested to see if there were any regional variations in their prices, items, and shopping experiences.

Here are the most surprising differences I noticed.

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During a trip home to Wisconsin in November, I visited a Costco store in Grafton, Wisconsin, measuring 151,000 square feet.

A large technology section was set up at the entrance.

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There were also tables full of winter coats, sweaters, and other apparel.

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The store wasn't too crowded on the Thursday afternoon I visited, with plenty of room to move in the aisles.

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The Kirkland bakery sold cookies, pastries, and birthday cakes.

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The produce was located in a walk-in refrigerated section.

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The samples were plentiful, with Costco employees handing out veggie crisps, granola-bar pieces, and cups of sparkling water.

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I spotted a few local products like cheddar cheese curds produced in Ellsworth, Wisconsin.

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This Costco also stocked coffee beans roasted in Door County, Wisconsin.

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The lines for both self checkout and cashiers were only a few carts deep and moved quickly.

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The food court was located beyond the checkout counters and sold pizza, chicken bakes, sandwiches, hot dogs, and desserts like churros and ice-cream sundaes.

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A sign on the window notified customers about potential allergy issues.

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The soda fountain included Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Tropicana lemonade, and Starry lemon-lime soda.

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Next to the food court, there were plenty of tables where customers could sit and eat before heading to their next destination.

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When I returned to New York City, I visited Manhattan's sole Costco location in East Harlem.

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The Costco store is part of East River Plaza, a shopping complex that also includes stores like Aldi, Marshalls, and Ashley Homestore.

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Unlike in the Midwest, where free parking lots are the norm at most stores, parking in the East River Plaza's garage costs $6 for up to two hours.

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People were already lined up and waiting to get in when I arrived a few minutes before the store opened at 10 a.m. on a Friday in January.

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At 110,000 square feet, New York City's Costco store was noticeably smaller than the one I visited in the Midwest.

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At times, I found it difficult to navigate my cart through the crowds and smaller aisles.

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New York's Costco store had many of the same warm clothing items on display.

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There was a large selection of cheeses, but no Wisconsin cheese curds.

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Some signs varied slightly between stores — for example, a sign at the Midwest Costco indicated "fresh produce," while the New York Costco just said "produce."

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The New York City Costco also had a kosher bakery section where cakes and pastries were prepared in accordance with Jewish dietary laws.

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Costco's famous $4.99 rotisserie chickens cost the same at both stores, though they flew off the shelves in New York as shoppers waited for each fresh batch.

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I was surprised that there weren't any samples available to try, but a Costco employee later told me that the stations hadn't been set up yet so soon after opening.

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Both the cashier and self-checkout lines stretched out into the aisles with large numbers of people jostling for spots.

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Above the checkout lines, signs advertised the food court's offerings, which were identical to the Wisconsin Costco's menu and prices.

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One difference I noticed in the food court was that unlike in the Midwest, no allergy information was posted on the display case.

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Additionally, the soda fountain in Manhattan offered Brisk iced tea instead of Starry.

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Compared to the Midwest, New York City's Costco felt like a more cramped, hectic shopping experience to me, but the low prices and huge selection make it worth the trip in any region.

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