This year Costco was founded in Seattle, Washington.
What is 1983?
This is the first principle in Costco's Code of Ethics, prioritizing how members are treated.
What is "Obey the law"?
This term describes strategic placement of products at the end of aisles, designed to capture attention and boost sales.
What is an endcap?
Costco highlights the importance of service to this group, emphasizing the importance of their satisfaction and experience.
What are the Members?
Costco is the world's #1 seller of what two hot commodities?
What are wine and gold?
This was the company named before Costco Wholesale was trademarked.
What was Price Club?
The maximum number of items a member is allowed to return.
What is an unlimited amount?
Costco uses this approach to change the location of key items, encouraging members to explore other products while searching for their needs.
What is the treasure hunt?
Costco has committed to sourcing this percentage of its fish from sustainable fisheries.
What is 100%?
This item sells over 90 million units a year but is the #1loss leader.
What is the rotisserie chicken?
Costco's private label brand, known for quality and value, is named after this city in Washington.
What is Kirkland?
This is the ultimate goal in Costco's Code of Ethics, focusing on fair pricing, product quality, and business ethics.
What is "Reward our Shareholders"?
The price sign code that signifies an item may not be restocked after it is sold out.
What is an asterisk?
This sustainability goal at Costco aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across its supply chain by 2030.
What is 25%?
As of October 2024, Costco operates this many locations worldwide.
What is 871 stores?
The companies first international location that opened up in 1985, then expanding to this southern country in 1992.
What was Vancouver, Canada and Mexico?
Costco's Code promotes this within its suppliers and the communities we serve.
What is diversity and inclusion?
The philosophy for any product/ display placement.
What is neat, clean and straight?
Jim Senegal, Costco's co-founder, implemented this merchandising philosophy to give the best value to our members.
What is a commitment to low prices?
These are Costco's two biggest competitors.
What are Target and Sam's Club?
The $1.50 meal:
What is the hot dog combo?
By following this Code of Ethics, Costco creates an environment where employees feel valued and respected.
What is "Take care of our employees"?
The bulk quantities of products Costco sells, which create value for members while encouraging larger purchases.
What is wholesale or bulk purchasing?
To continually provide our members with the best quality _______ & _______.
What are goods and services?
This location within the LA Region is the busiest in the world, averaging 1.6 million dollars in sales daily.
What is Iwilei, HI #687?