Costco Just Announced a Major Change that Will Make Shopping Easier for some Members
- Costco announced that starting June 30, executive members in the U.S. will be able to shop an hour earlier than standard members.
- This change aims to address member complaints about crowded stores and improve the shopping experience at high-volume locations.
- Executive members pay $130 annually, double the $65 fee for Gold Star members, and contribute more than 73% of Costco's total sales.
- Additionally, executive members will benefit from a $10 credit each month to use on Instacart purchases, along with $150 in savings on various Costco services.
- Costco also extended gas station hours until 10 p.m. and plans new store openings and possible extended warehouse hours to ease crowding.
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