Costco fans are drooling over a ‘game-changing’ food court hack combining two of its most popular menu items.
A TikTok user showed off the hack in a viral video that has garnered more than 3.6 million views since it was first posted earlier this month.
In the clip, a diner can be seen removing the cheese from a slice of pizza and placing it on top of one of the chain’s famous hot dogs.
‘Wait that’s genius,’ one viewer commented.
Several others expressed interest in trying the hack for themselves.
‘I will be trying this immediately,’ one responded.
‘My arteries scream “Nooooo,” but I know what I must do,’ another wrote.
‘I’ve never wanted something so bad in my life,’ a third exclaimed.

A TikTok user showed off the hack in a viral video that has garnered more than 3.6 million views

In the clip, a diner can be seen removing the cheese from a slice of pizza and placing it on top of one of the chain’s famous hot dogs
Several commenters who claimed to be pregnant said the clip had them salivating.
‘I’m pregnant and now have a craving I didn’t know existed,’ one responded to the February 7 video.
‘Stop I’m pregnant and I’m shaking now,’ another added.
However, a few viewers said they were disgusted by the move and noted that it ruined the pizza.
‘So apparently I’m the only one grossed out by this,’ one wrote.
‘I appreciate how we’re all hyping [the hacker] up but we’re not going to talk about how you’re eating “pizza” with essentially just sauce,’ another added.

Costco has been offering customers its popular hot dog combo for $1.50 at all its food courts since 1985
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Costco’s food court pizza is a popular item that comes in cheese or pepperoni.
Its pizza is usually sold by the slice for $1.99, or $9.95 for a whole 18-inch pie.
The retailer began offering pizza in its food courts in the 1980s.
Before limiting its choices, Costco sold a fan-favorite combo pizza for $9.95 before discontinuing it due to cost concerns in 2020.
Costco has sold hot dogs at its food courts since the 1980s and has offered a $1.50 hot dog and drink combo since 1985.
Hundreds of millions of hot dogs are sold at Costco every year, and the chain’s 2023 sales surpassed those made at all MLB stadiums in 2023, according to WebstaurantStore.
Other than pizza and hot dogs, its food courts sell sandwiches, salads, ice cream, and churros.
It’s also limited its food court to members-only customers and is in the process of swapping Pepsi for Coca-Cola at all of its locations by this summer.

Costco began offering pizza in its food courts in the 1980s
Costco’s January net sales were through the roof as it took in $19.51 billion during the four-week period that ended on February 2.
This year’s January net sales marked a 9.2 percent increase compared to the same time last year, according to Costco.
The store is expected to release its earnings results for the latest quarter on March 6.