Costco's hot dog combo, priced at $1.50, is a popular item that attracts customers despite being sold at a loss. The new finance chief, Gary Millerchip, discusses Costco's strategy, including membership prices and plans for profitability.
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The Costco hot dog is proof you can make a profit even if you lose money on each transaction, you just need sufficient volume