Two employees, from Minnesota and Iowa respectively, remarked on Costco's "doomsday" emergency freeze-dried food supply products. Business Insider's Hayley Peterson reported that one $6,000 kit can feed a family of four for a year, and that the product reflects a rising rate of natural disasters.
A Nebraska-based Costco employee told Business Insider that they once saw a $20,000 piano for sale in the store. And the Costco pianos aren't just there for show. Plenty of Youtube videos show employees and members alike jamming out on the instruments.
The Squatty Potty is far and away the most unique thing sold at Costco, according to seven employees Business Insider reached out to. Workers from Washington, Oregon, Minnesota, Arizona, and Texas, as well as a store veteran of 25 years, said that the toilet stool was the most surprising product they'd encountered. "I mean, come on," one Washington-based employee told Business Insider.
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