In 1985, Costco first introduced its now legendary food court deal: a hot dog and soda for just $1.50. Part of what makes the offer so mythical is that, 35 years later, the price hasn't budged—despite the fact that the Bureau of Labor Statistics' CPI Inflation Calculator suggests the ...
Why Costco food courts have charged $1.50 for hot dogs since 1985, according to employeesÁine Cain
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The advantage of having an Ebay store is that you can get exposure through Ebay’s audience whereas you have to do all of the marketing yourself with a new website. That being said, Ebay customers tend to be cheap and it’s very difficult to differentiate yourself from all of the other ...
The other issue is Bozeman's Target is close to two grocery stores that are established and would hinder sales. Winco Foods is in the same strip of stores as Target, and across the street is Costco. These grocery stores offer groceries in different ways, Bozeman's Target would face competit...
That is pisspoor design, by any measure. They are in the same class as those cheap Chinese window air conditioners from Home Depot that are meant to be thrown out instead of repaired. AndyLJune 24, 2015 at 4:01 am This story brought back memory of an experience ...
Golden Gai packs more than 200 tiny watering holes – some so small they seat a scant five – in half the size of a Costco. Less dense, but equally tight, are the bars in Omoide Yokocho near Shinjuku station and Nonbei Yokocho, the colorfully named “Drunkard’s Alley,” in Shibuya....