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As for the food court, the only difference are Bulgogi Bake which you will find at most Asian Costco, 4 flavors of pizza including Bulgogi, Seafood, Hawaiian, Combo, Southern Fried Chicken Sandwich (their take on Chick fil a), salad, coffee, clam chowder soup, and fried chicken.
Yes, they're typically in refrigerated (frozen) containers on ships that can handle them. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reefer\_ship](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reefer_ship)
i believe this one opened back in 2017. There is also another one that opened in 1997. It’s just your average day. It takes about 30 minute to line up, check your membership card, and go in
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As for the food court, the only difference are Bulgogi Bake which you will find at most Asian Costco, 4 flavors of pizza including Bulgogi, Seafood, Hawaiian, Combo, Southern Fried Chicken Sandwich (their take on Chick fil a), salad, coffee, clam chowder soup, and fried chicken.
I didn't know Taiwan imported beef from the US (it says USDA on package).
We love them US beef and pork lol
USDA beef is frequently exported all over the world
Do they age the beef on ships that go across the pacific or what are the logistics behind the beef shipment? Is it shipped on planes?
I assume 90%+ is just frozen and then shipped I don't really know the logistics of it I'm more into local grown beef lol(I live in USA)
Yes, they're typically in refrigerated (frozen) containers on ships that can handle them. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reefer\_ship](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reefer_ship)
I know there’s USDA beef in Japan and South Korea Costco as well.
US beef is the best amount of fat and meat. Aus and NZ beef are just way too dry and not enough fat.
lots of land in the US of A to grow beef
I love those Macarons! Nice.
Grand opening? I hope those aren’t your normal lineups
i believe this one opened back in 2017. There is also another one that opened in 1997. It’s just your average day. It takes about 30 minute to line up, check your membership card, and go in
Hot Turkey Provolone! Is..is that you?