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- I’m an American Costco fan who’s visited warehouses abroad in places like Australia and Mexico.
- The food-court menus at international locations vary greatly and often have regional favorites.
- Many international Costco locations sell local specialties, but I’ve also seen American products.
I like shopping at Costco — and I also enjoy traveling.
So, I love going to Costco whenever I’m in a different country and can find a location nearby.
It might seem strange to visit a chain that’s famous for selling items in bulk while on vacation, but this can actually be a great way to gain insight into local culture and cuisine.
Though the retailer is based in the US, it has dozens of stores spread across other countries, from Sweden to Japan. Fortunately, I’ve been able to use my American Costco membership card at warehouses abroad for no extra cost.
Here are some of the biggest surprises I’ve encountered while shopping at Costco locations across the US, South Korea, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Mexico.
Costco’s food-court offerings vary from country to country.
Tammy Barr
Trying different food-court items at Costco may be my favorite vacation activity. The offerings are always affordable, and I never know what local specialty or twist on a classic I might find behind the counter.
When I was at Costco in England, I found heaping scoops of gelato piled high into giant waffle cones and enormous loaded jacket potatoes topped with things like tuna, cheese, and beans.
Costco in Australia offered steak pies and mango boba smoothies at its food court, and the one in South Korea had soups on the menu.
However, I can always find a hot dog … though they aren’t all the same.
Tammy Barr
At every Costco I’ve visited so far, I’ve seen a hot dog on the food court’s menu. Sometimes, the dogs and toppings differ.
In Mexico, I found self-service stations where I could add jalapeño and onion to my hot dog. The Australian hot dog on offer is all-pork, unlike the all-beef option in North America and just about everywhere else.
The value of America’s famous $1.50 soda-and-hot-dog combo also varies abroad — especially if you factor in the exchange rate.
The rate varies, but the combo costs £1.50 in England, which is about $1.96. In Mexico, the combo costs 35 pesos, about $1.91. It was a good deal when I was in Australia, and the 1.99 Australian-dollar price converted to about $1.29.
Each country has unique products and samples.
Tammy Barr
Costco works with a variety of suppliers, and its stores are typically stocked with the local market and regional shoppers in mind.
For example, I found Kirkland Signature mini cochinita bakes at a Mexican location, and kangaroo dog treats in an Australian one.
While shopping at Costco in South Korea, I was offered a sample-sized “Jäger bomb,” which was Jägermeister mixed with a South Korean energy drink. It was just past 10 a.m., but I indulged anyway.
Still, I’ve found some American products and brands abroad.
Tammy Barr
It’s always fun to see which American products are distributed to Costco locations worldwide.
In England, I was pleased to find ranch dressing imported from Johnny’s Fine Foods, a brand based in Tacoma, Washington. I also spotted massive tubs of Red Vines, one of my favorite American candies that I usually can’t find abroad.
Sometimes, products differ slightly. In Australia, I thought I’d found the American classic Kellogg’s Rice Krispies — but they were actually a nearly identical-looking cereal packaged as Kellogg’s Rice Bubbles.
Costco still feels immensely popular abroad.
Tammy Barr
Costco is one of the most popular retailers in the US, and it certainly feels like a hit in other countries.
Although I’ve braved many long lines on weekends at Costco back home, I was still unprepared for the crowded stores during my international visits.
Even midafternoon on a weekday in Mexico, long checkout lines weaved all the way to the back of the store.
Eventually, I took the advice from locals and stayed in line, slowly moving alone while my partner retrieved items to add to our cart. All in all, we waited 40 minutes to check out.
Some of the crowds may be attributed to the fact that there are relatively few Costco locations in some countries abroad. There are hundreds in the US, but fewer than 50 in Mexico, Australia, and South Korea.
For me, visiting Costco while overseas will always be a fun and surprising experience.
Tammy Barr
Truly, there’s nothing like shopping at Costco on vacation.
I love that my membership card gives me access to large aisles of massively sized goods all over the world, and I still have many locations on my bucket list.
And with the retailer continuing to expand internationally, I know there will always be opportunities to try new warehouses around the globe.