Why Costco Doesn't Care About Profit Margins
Costco could raise prices tomorrow and almost nobody would notice. It chooses not to, on purpose, every single day. This video breaks down the real economics behind Costco — the membership fee engine, the 14% markup cap, and the internal fight over a two-dollar hot dog that's stayed the same price since 1985. We follow verified financial records, company statements, and contemporary business reporting. What cannot be verified, we say so. Subscribe for more breakdowns of how the world's biggest businesses actually make money. #costco #businesseconomics #howcostcomakesmoney #businessmodel #businessexplained #retaileconomics #costcohotdog #economicsexplained

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