When Costco announced earlier this year that it would reintroduce early shopping hours for Executive members, reactions were mixed.
Some retail experts and members applauded Costco for rewarding Executive members with extra perks. Others were quick to point out that Costco’s policy was elitist, and that treating regular Gold Star members like second-class citizens would only hurt the company’s business model.
Costco employees also took to the internet to complain about the burden early opening hours would put on them.
“We barely make open as is,” one employee complained in a Reddit thread.
“I’m in at 4 a.m.,” wrote another. “This will suck for us stockers and forklift drivers having to be in at 3 a.m. Means I’ll have to be up at 1-1:30 to be at work on time.”
Costco, unlike most retailers, gets a large chunk of its revenue from membership fees. So it can’t afford to lose members.
On the other hand, if Costco is able to convert more Gold Star members to Executive members, it could boost revenue in a serious way. So it makes sense for Costco to sweeten the deal for members at the higher tier.
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And implementing early shopping hours isn’t the company’s only strategy. Costco recently added an incentive for Executive members who order same-day grocery delivery – $10 off any order of $150 or more. That’s a monthly $10 credit that renews automatically.
While some might argue that opening the store early only for select members isn’t the best idea on Costco’s part, the company isn’t wrong to reward shoppers who join at the Executive level.
“The earlier hours add another benefit to the Executive tier of the membership program. Yes, it may cause a little confusion (and even resentment) but it may also encourage some people to trade up to a higher tier,” said Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData’s retail division, in a RetailWire discussion.
Plus, as Saunders pointed out, “It’s not as if other tiers lose anything as the opening hours will remain the same as they are now.”
As nice as it may be to shop while the store is emptier, Executive members are noticing that getting to Costco as soon as it opens has some disadvantages.
For one thing, customers who arrive early may be long gone before Costco’s famous free samples come out. But perhaps an even greater annoyance is the fact that shopping early could lead to a longer wait at the checkout aisles.
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Recently, Costco Executive members in Central New Jersey noted that when they went to check out during the store’s early shopping hours, there were only two or three registers open – whereas normally there would be at least twice that many available.
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