The grocery sales, beloved baked goods, membership benefits, and affordable food court at Costco often receive a lot of high reviews. If
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there's one thing that members hate about the warehouse club, it's the increasingly common poor shopping behavior among other consumers.
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This week, a Costco customer from Brooklyn, New York, went on Reddit to complain about the "disgusting" actions of other customers at their
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store. A client apparently wanted to test one of the ube-flavored coconut rolls, so they ripped open the bag and left them on the shelf,
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Additionally, the consumer disclosed that they had bought strawberries from Costco but discovered a partly eaten berry in the packaging upon
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returning home. The consumer reasoned that someone else had enjoyed the berry and then returned the leftovers to the container, tainting the entire fruit supply.
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Customers have noticed that these kinds of problems have been more common at Costco. Members left over 120 comments, with many describing similar disruptive conduct at nearby facilities.
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Observing someone once, I noticed that he used his bare hands to take multiple cookies of one flavor and replace them with the one he
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preferred. "And then he simply resealed the plastic container and set it on the shelf," remarked one of the shoppers.
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