PepsiCo’s In The Club… Store, that is, Capturing Costco Food Service Account

The Brooklyn-born son of a deli owner, a former sandwich courier in New York’s Garment District, Alan Bubitz knows a deal on food when he sees it.

Now, as the vice president of food services for Costco, Bubitz’s bailiwick includes one of the most popular deals in the world: his company’s famous ¼ lb. hot dog and a 20 oz. Coke for $1.50 – plus tax, where applicable.

But the fountain nozzles, they are a changin’ — at least in the Costco food court.

Bubitz confirmed yesterday that all Costco foodservice locations will be switching from Coke to Pepsi products. The change, which will begin at the massive club retailer’s 400-plus U.S. locations in April, will be carried out globally over the next few years as vending contracts expire.

“It’s a big shift,” Bubitz said. “They’re the only vendor we’ve ever had for the majority of the business locations.”

Costco sign, soon to be outdated

The price on the $1.50 deal has been fixed for 27 years, since 1985, according to the Costco Connection, the company’s in-house magazine. But Coke’s red wall of Costco had begun to show cracks as early as three years ago when the company lost two of the eight U.S. Costco regions to its Purchase, NY-based competitor. Coke’s relationship with Costco hit rocky ground in 2009 when the company threw the soda company’s products out of its warehouse for about two months in a dispute over pricing, but that on-shelf conflict did nothing to affect the latest change in the food service arrangement, according to Bubitz.

“They did nothing wrong in the bidding process,” he said.

Perhaps not, but in order to preserve this iconic deal, Bubitz said, Costco had to switch iconic brands. It’s not the first time they’ve tinkered with the mix, however. In 2009, the company moved from serving Hebrew National hot dogs to its store-brand wiener, Kirkland Signature.

Despite a slight increase in size for the ¼ lb. dog, there was consumer pushback at the time – something that Bubitz says may also arrive as the Coke-to-Pepsi transition becomes pervasive.

“You’re not going to be able to please everybody,” he said. “It’s our job to preserve the integrity of the price point.”

So how much is the deal worth for Pepsi? Bubitz said he couldn’t discuss any of the financial implications, but he did discuss the volume of hot dog sales: worldwide, Costco’s food courts sell more than 100 million hot dogs a year. That’s more than four times the number sold at Major League ballparks in 2011, according to the National Hot Dog & Sausage Council.

Here’s why the number is significant: “They are always sold with a drink,” Bubitz said. “So you can do the math.”

Not including a la carte fountain drinks — $.59 for the same 20 oz. cup — ordered alongside $9.95 18-inch pizzas, and $1 churros – that’s more than 31 million gallons of new business for PepsiCo.

  • http://twitter.com/richhog2009 Richard Hogenson

    Great. Now I can get Mountain Dew with my Hot Dog.

  • Gary

    1/4oz hot dog? That’s a tiny dog.

  • Costco Fan

    uh, 1/4 lb you mean right ?

  • Anti Indra

    Enjoy your Dew! A couple years ago a genius at Pepsico pulled Dew off the machines in favor of Brisk Raspberry. It took two years to get Dew back on fountain units.

  • Eddie Van Halen

    Yeah, get my daily fix of BVO!

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  • Pepsico Intern

    Mr. Klineman, I believe your math in deriving 31 million gallons is incorrect. Assuming a 20oz. cola is purchased with each Hot Dog, then we can assume 100,000,000 drinks are sold, or 2 billion ounces of cola. Since a gallon has 128 ounces, divide 2 billion ounces by 128 oz./gal = 15,625,000 gallons (still a big number)

  • too much info

    Its more like around 3 million gallons of syrup that makes up the sugary beverage(syrup to water ratio if you dont know oh well)

  • Donna

    That only accounts for sodas sold with hotdogs. Safe to assume ala carte sodas equal that much or more

  • John G

    Unfortunately I will no longer be buying anything at the Costco Food Court! Coke may cost more, but the sales will always make up the difference. There is a brand loyalty and there is a reason Pepsi dropped to #3 last year. Seems like Costco is cutting off their nose to spite their face. Costco you may lose me as a customer if you convert to a Pepsi store..

  • Sammi

    Mexican coke is one of my few evil treats as one who cannot have gluten, etc. Costco really has nothing left to offer me anymore. No organic food. No gluten free food. Chicken shot up with salt and junk. Gas pumps that do not work properly and only taking American Express who have treated me pretty bad and I prefer Visa. This was a final deal breaker. As of today coke was still, according to friends, in the food court but not in the store. Guess it will only be a matter of time. Dumb move, Costco.

  • Sammi

    Mexican coke is one of my few evil treats as one who cannot have gluten, etc. Costco really has nothing left to offer me anymore. No organic food. No gluten free food. Chicken shot up with salt and junk. Gas pumps that do not work properly and only taking American Express who have treated me pretty bad and I prefer Visa. This was a final deal breaker. As of today coke was still, according to friends, in the food court but not in the store. Guess it will only be a matter of time. Dumb move, Costco.

  • Amanda

    I love Costco and I f-ing hate Pepsi. I am SO sad.

  • nat

    what must people complain about a $ 4. plus hotdog whit coke or a affordable hotdog at a $1.50 with pepsi i support costco 100%

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