Costco replaces its iconic churro with a 750-calorie chocolate chip cookie, and customers are NOT happy
- Costco is replacing the cinnamon and sugar swirled churro on its food court menu with a giant chocolate chip cookie
- The double chocolate chip cookie costs $2.49 and is served warm
- Fans of Costco’s Food Court have shared mixed reviews about the 750-calorie treat
Costco has introduced a giant chocolate chip cookie to its food court menu, replacing the favorite churro.
The “all butter” cookie contains both bittersweet and semisweet chocolate and is expected to be available in all U.S. stores by the end of January, reports said Axios.
The cookie retails for $2.49 and takes over from Costco’s iconic cinnamon and sugar swirled churro.
According to the food court menu, the double chocolate chip cookie is served warm and contains 750 calories.
Fans of Costco’s Food Court have shared mixed reviews of the delicious dessert online.
Costco has introduced a giant double chocolate chip cookie to its food court menu
The cookie sells for $2.49 and replaces Costco’s iconic cinnamon and sugar swirled churro
Social media users have rated the ‘all butter’ cookie which contains both bittersweet and semi-sweet chocolate
Users on a Reddit thread suggested having a game plan if you’re going to buy the cookie, while others said it gave them stomach aches.
“I want to know why they decided to make it so big. I feel like the price and novelty don’t outweigh the stomach ache afterwards,” said one user.
Another poster read: ‘750 calories in one item. No buzz AND stomach ache?! Worst deal ever!’
On TikTok, Costco customers recorded their experiences purchasing the cookie and recording a taste test.
An account called Kuya Can Eat said: “They serve it hot which is good at first but once it cools down it’s so hard.”
‘I don’t like cookies that are too crunchy. Average. 5 out of 10.’
Another account call Eats by Rachel said: ‘It’s huge for one, and it’s served hot too, which is really tasty.’
She said: ‘It looks really tasty, you can see the chocolate chunks in it, they’re gooey and melty. They also contain 750 calories each, so it’s kind of like a whole meal in one cookie.
‘Not super impressive or anything. Taste like your classic chocolate chip cookie. Would I run to get it? For $2.49 maybe, but nothing super crazy. I think you can bake something better at home.’
Another account that called said, “It’s very heavy, as you can see, this is about four ounces. That’s a big cookie. This is the kind of cookie someone like me could eat for lunch.”
A user named Alodie bought two cookies and an ice cream at the food court and turned them into an ice cream sandwich.
The cookies are just one of many changes Costco is making this year.
Employees at a warehouse in Washington — near the company’s headquarters — have started scanning customers’ cards before they enter.
This shows a photo of the card holder on a screen, which the employee at the entrance can compare with the person standing in front of him.
The cookie contains 750 calories each and is expected to be available in all U.S. stores by the end of January
One user bought two cookies and a portion of ice cream at the Costco food court to make an ice cream sandwich
Normally, customers simply show their card to that employee, who may or may not choose to scrutinize the small photo printed on it.
The new system is thought to be a trial ahead of a possible wider rollout.
Costco introduced a new banana nut bread in its famous bakery section.
The 2-pound banana bread topped with walnuts costs just $6.99 and arrived in warehouses across the US this month.
The item is completely new – and not to be confused with the original banana pecan bread.