Here’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage.
Direct answer
- CostCo in Chicago appears to be testing a replacement for the calzone at its food court, with chicken strips (priced around $6.99) showing up in several Chicago-area locations. This has been reported in multiple outlets and indicates a shift away from the calzone in those markets [source coverage cites Chicago-area tests and consumer reactions].
Context and what this means
- The replacement item is described as five baked chicken strips with dipping sauce and a high caloric count (1,640 calories per order in several reports). Whether this test expands beyond Chicago remains to be seen, but Chicago is the focal point of these early reports [coverage notes the Chicago rollout and calorie details].
- Reactions are mixed among shoppers: some welcome a change from the calzone, while others miss the former item or express concerns about taste, texture, or price. This reflects Costco’s ongoing experimentation with its food court lineup in that market [coverage notes shopper responses].
What to watch for
- If you’re curious whether your local Costco will carry the new chicken strips, the best indicator is to check the Chicago-area warehouses first or watch for official Costco Insider posts and major outlets reporting the test expansion. Media coverage so far frames this as a regional test with potential broader rollout depending on reception [multiple outlets cited in coverage].
Illustrative snapshot
- A typical report indicates: “calzone replaced by chicken strips,” price at about $6.99, five chicken strips, dipping sauce, and 1,640 calories. This gives a sense of scale for the menu change and consumer expectations in those tests [coverage details].
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest updates from specific Costco locations in Chicago or summarize sentiment from social media posts about the test. I can also compile a quick side-by-side of the old calzone vs. the new chicken-strip offering based on the sources. Please tell me which format you prefer.
Sources
There is a certain kind of news that hits Chicago Costco members harder than national economic stories ever could, and the quiet disappearance of the combo
www.newsanyway.comHungry Costco shoppers will soon have a new menu item to choose from, but fans of the Combo Calzone may be less thrilled.
ground.newsCostco’s food court is changing again, and this time the replacement for the combo calzone appears to be chicken strips. The new item has already shown up at warehouses in the Chicago area, with a wider rollout expected to follow. The order costs $6.99 and comes with five breaded chicken breast strips, a dipping sauce and 1,640 calories. The strips are reportedly baked, not fried, and the sauce has been compared to Chick-fil-A sauce. That has not stopped the first wave of reaction from...
www.mogazmasr.comCostco’s costco calzone replacement chicago test has reached warehouses in the Chicago area, where chicken strips are showing up as the chain pulls the combo calzone from its food court menu. Each order costs $6.99 and includes five breaded chicken breast strips.The order carries 1,640 calories, and…
www.el-balad.comThe Costco food court is likely going to be removing the calzone from the menu in favor of chicken strips, which should please most customers.
www.thetakeout.com'These look DELICIOUS.'
parade.commassive 1,640-calorie food court shake-up has customers online begging for the combo pizza.
www.womansworld.comCostco has been quietly testing a new food court item, and it may replace a fan favorite.
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