Costco's free samples are set to return in June, but with new rules - Business Insider

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Costco's free samples will be back by June, but they may not be the same after the coronavirus

Two crossed lines that form an 'X'. It indicates a way to close an interaction, or dismiss a notification.Costco's free food sample stations are set to begin returning in June, according to CFO Richard Galanti.

Galanti said that the chain will be issuing new rules regarding sampling, saying that members will not longer be able to "just pick up an open sample with your fingers."The coronavirus pandemic has effectively put a halt to a quintessential Costco experience: snagging free food samples. "We're going to start doing some things in mid-June on a slow rollout basis in sampling," he told analysts. "I can't tell you any more, but it's — needless to say — not going to be where you go and just pick up an open sample with your fingers."

posted on Costco's website on May 4, the retailer said that its food courts would only be fulfilling takeout orders. Galanti said that "a good portion of our food court item offerings were eliminated for Q3."Costco did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment. It is unclear what menu items are being dropped, and what the new rules regarding food samples will be.

 

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