
Costco is one of the best and most reliable sources of bulk products. No matter the category, you’ll find anything you need there, from food to home furnishings to clothing to sports and leisure equipment.
Consumers love shopping at Costco because of all the amazing discounts that come with buying more, but also because of the consistency of all their favorite products of a specific quality that they already know so well.
But times are changing, and so is this corporate retailer. Costco had to make a couple of decisions regarding some products. Unfortunately, this year you’ll have to say goodbye to some of your favorite products.

Chocolate-dipped ice cream
Some of the simplest pleasures on this planet are also the most beloved, and I think we can all agree that the $1.50 chocolate-dipped ice cream bar at Costco is one of them. However, to the outrage of many customers, the product was discontinued to make room for a churro snack item.
When I say the outrage was big, I really mean it. Imagine that customers were so upset that they created a Facebook page in an attempt to bring back this beloved product at Costco. Even if nothing compares to eating tasty ice cream right on spot, you can also find chocolate-dipped ice cream at Target. The range is wide, as you can choose from Klondike bars to Magnum. For a six-pack, you might pay somewhere between $3.49 and $4.19.

Cigarettes
Since 2016, Costco has slowly removed all cigarettes and tobacco products from sale. In fact, a Costco spokesperson declared that tobacco is more of a low-margin business, and it tends to have higher theft rates. In some cases, it’s also labor intensive (depending on the local municipality regulations), so Costco decided to use that space to sell other items.
The truth is that nowadays it is harder to buy cigarettes than ever, and that’s mostly because all the recent health initiatives encourage retailers to stop selling them. Some grocery stores might still sell them, but most outlets decided to stop.

Endangered seafood
Costco tries to do its part for sustainability by removing all the fish that are on the endangered species list. Also, the chain is fully committed to working only with fish and shellfish wholesalers known to use sustainable fishing farming practices. Some of the fish they no longer sell might include Atlantic cod, Atlantic halibut, Chilean sea bass, shark, swordfish, but also bluefin tuna.
It’s a great idea not to buy these endangered fish species from other places, just to ensure they won’t disappear. Plus, there are many other types of fish that were grown in a sustainable manner.

Eggs from caged hens
In the same effort toward sustainability and humane farming practices, Costco decided to sell only cage-free eggs. When they first decided to do this, their efforts were delayed by COVID-19, but as the pandemic ended, they returned to working towards this goal and hope to achieve it soon enough.
As caging chickens that produce eggs have been under a lot of scrutiny, citing inhumane practices, you should consider buying eggs from cage-free chickens. Besides, research has proven that cage-free eggs have lower levels of chemical residue from toxic insecticides and a lower concentration of dioxin-like contaminants.

Half-sheet chocolate cake
Back in June 2020, Costco discontinued the beloved half-sheet chocolate cake, as no one bought it during the COVID-19 pandemic. As fewer people were able to get together in person and celebrate these big events, these cakes weren’t selling at all.
Instead, Costco tried to push their 10-inch round cakes. Even so, as things slowly open back up, more and more people are looking for cakes. If you’re one of them (and you certainly are at least once a year), then you could look for it at Walmart, as you will find many delicious options for less than $20.

Kirkland Signature five-pocket jeans
As we all know, fashion trends change, return, and then disappear again. The same goes for these Kirkland Signature five-pocket jeans, as they were pulled off the market for a redesign. However, sometimes fashion disappoints customers, and so did the new design.
The customers were very displeased, as they preferred what they like to call “the original dad jeans”. Ultimately, Costco decided that customers weren’t satisfied with these jeans, so the giant wholesale retailer decided to pull them and introduce the brand Urban Star instead. How do you feel about this move? Do you like their latest decision?

Kirkland Signature Light Beer
Light beer lovers are very attached to their choices, so there’s nothing that could change their minds when it comes to their favorite brewskis. Unfortunately, it seems that Costco’s Kirkland Brand signature light beer wasn’t a winner at all. Costco decided to phase out its beer after receiving a ton of horrible reviews.
In fact, they were SO horrible that one of them suggested the beer tasted like a “uri*e-soaked diaper.” Luckily, other popular light beers, such as Corona and Bud Light, are much more affordable and ubiquitous. A 12-pack of Corona Extra bottles will cost less than $14 at Walmart.

Polish Hot Dogs
If there’s one thing that people really love at Costco, it’s definitely getting snacks from the food court. I don’t know what makes them so hungry, but my wild guess is that all that shopping makes them hungry. After all, many things in their food court simply look delicious.
Then how did Costco decide to remove their Polish hot dogs? In my opinion, it was the worst decision they could possibly make, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that customers were absolutely outraged.
In fact, they even made a petition to bring them back, but unfortunately, their wishes weren’t taken into consideration. Luckily, if you ignore the fact that you won’t find other hot dogs on-site when shopping for your groceries, you can still shop for Polish dogs at any grocery store, and they won’t cost you more than $5.

Roundup
It seems that Monsanto’s weedkiller, Roundup, has been recently linked to cancer in humans. In fact, you probably didn’t know this, but there’s one couple who even won a $2 billion lawsuit over this claim, urging Costco to immediately pull the chemical killer off shelves and remove all the other products that might contain glyphosate.
Instead, consumers have the option of getting non-toxic weed killers at Walmart, and they won’t pay over $30.
Studded tires
Even if studded tires are effective when it’s the season for snowy roads, apparently, Costco discontinued them many years ago, due to concerns that the studs were actually damaging the roadways. Instead, you could buy snow chains from Auto Zone, where they oftentimes retail for less than $50.

Combo pizza
This was probably one of the most beloved food court items during pandemic-era restrictions. However, it seems that this adored product will never return, even if customers make multiple petitions to reinstate this menu item.
As many have said, it was a wonderful combination of meaty tastiness and vegetable crunchiness. Unfortunately, Costco declined to comment when it was asked about the status of this product back in 2021. If you really loved this product, maybe you could get this amazing Betty Crocker Countertop Pizza Maker, so you can make it at home!
Now that you’ve found out which of your favorite products won’t be available anymore at Costco, you’re probably wondering if that’s the case for other retailers. Unfortunately, it is, and here’s what you need to check: Walmart Won’t Bring These 11 Products Anymore
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I loved the combo pizzas, and haven’t bought any of their pizzas since they quit selling the combo years ago. It was a huge disappointment. I am planning on trying Sams combo now that I’m a member there as well.
Keep saying ok to what the government tells you what to do, business big mistake. Run your own buiness or government will put you out of business