10 Costco food court items you can't find in the US
(NEXSTAR) — Besides its bulk offerings, rotisserie chicken, frequently cheaper gas, and members-only status, one of Costco’s most iconic features is its food court.
Costco added a new menu option to its food court last year, the chocolate chip cookie, and recently started swapping out the soda machines nationwide. Other staples of its menu include cheese and pepperoni pizza, sold as slices or whole pizzas; the beloved $1.50 hot dog meal; sandwiches; chicken bake; a Caesar salad with rotisserie chicken; smoothies; and ice cream.
The menu isn’t the same outside of the U.S. Sure, the hot dog and chocolate chip cookie can be found in the likes of Spain and Australia, but they’re featured alongside some arguably American options.
Costco begins swapping out Pepsi products at food courtsHere are 10 items you can find at international Costco food courts, but not your local warehouse:
Aussie steak pie
This makes sense, since the post is said to be from a warehouse in Australia. Aussie steak pies are a large pie “with golden puff pastry filled with slow cooked chunky pieces of beef in a rich gravy,” according to Costco.
Chicken tenders
The menu Down Under and in other countries also includes tenders and fries. You won’t find that in the U.S., even though the chicken favorite earned a spot on the menu during Taylor Swift’s sold-out “The Eras Tour.”
Fried chicken
In addition to chicken tenders found at some international Costcos, locations in © The Hill
