
Forum From the Archives: What Does Costco Mean to You?
We listen back to our conversation with Molly Fischer about her new piece “Can the Golden Age of Costco Last?”
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Show Notes
Costco, the bulk grocery chain known for consistency, devoted employees and discounts, has 145 million members worldwide. New Yorker staff writer Molly Fischer grew up going to a Costco in San Jose (Warehouse No. 148, on Senter Road), and she says “being a child of California in the eighties and nineties offered a front-row seat to the rise of a retail juggernaut.” But new management and Wall Street pressure means that things are changing at Costco, even as its hot dog-and-soda deal remains $1.50. We’ll talk with Fischer about her new piece, “Can the Golden Age of Costco Last?”
Guests:
Molly Fischer, staff writer, The New Yorker - her recent article is "Can the Golden Age of Costco Last?"
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