Hi Benji new subscriber from GUAM! I have a request...No costco here, enjoy your vlogs...but please share prices of items or just quickly the price tag on shelf? Thank you😊
Queso Oaxaca: Is a melting cheese, kind of mozzarella good for quesadillas, gorditas, ect. Queso Fresco: Is a wet crumbly cheese good to top on sopes, taquitos, tostadas or just over refried beans Queso Cotija: Is a really drycheese and a little bit more salty, we typically grate it to top on sopes, tostadas, taquitos, gorditas ect. Alot of people dont like it because of it's peculiar smell... Stinky Feet Cheese (thats what my boys call it 😂) Queso Panela: We use it as a side to accompany some type of protein especially when we make carne asada. Grilled or pan fried (with a little bit of oil) in a taco with a piece of meat, salsa and a gilled cactus or cactus salad and some guac...😋 YUMMERS!!
I learned working as a vendor inside of Costco that they have stores catered to the area’s demographic, so in highly populated Asian areas they have more Asian products, my store was considered Hispanic so we carry a lot of Hispanic products.
@@Movetheproduct So it's best to ignore the demographics and lose the customer base? Or perhaps they should force them to only use American products? Better yet, have the Chinese products in heavily Hispanic neighborhoods, and heavily Indian neighborhoods should have Hispanic items. Pathetic. Notice one thing, they don't sell Kool-Aid at Costco.
The mystery airheads were the batches when the factory switched to a different flavor. While some flavor from the previous batch was still in the machinery.
Costco worker here. The stores carry stuff that do well to the demographic that shops there. So two costcos within 15 minutes from eachother can have completely different products because of their members
Its funny- I’ve been watching you and Judy since I was 14 and always skipped past the cooking content (sorry lol). Fast forward to now, I’m 27 and am LOVING your videos Benji. Thank you for sharing 😊
I live in Southern Cali. We have diversity. I have noticed Asian snacks have been on an upward trend over the past 8 years or so. I am a foodie like you Benji. 😁
I use Bachans on everything! I make poké, soy beans, marinate meats of course on my lazy days, but super yummy, i even add a little bit to my ramen, udon broth.
I live in Salt Lake City, UT and we have the largest Costco here. Also, started seeing a lot of Asian snacks and seasonings in our Costco here and even just regular Kroger grocery stores now has it too! Thankfully still at an affordable price.
1:50 They indeed don't "add sugar" but still half the product is just sugar as you can see in the chart, they can write "no added sugar" because the sugar in it comes from concentrated apple juice basically... so while it's "naturally sourced", it's still a kind of processed sugar and it's terrible for health, tooth decay, etc... You should give your kids actual fresh apples, it has way less sugar and it's not processed.
Hmm, I don't know if these are everywhere. The Costco's in my area have "business owner" hours, but it's all the same products (a lot of which you showed in this video), I believe. How fun to see this, thanks for sharing!
When shopping at a regular Costco, I love 💕 the big quantities of things like organic nuts, spices, and quinoa, because they sell tiny amount else where. 💕Really like the smirk 😏 on the thumbnail.
Thank you for this!! I have been so curious, but too lazy to actually check out my local business Costco. I am loving all these videos Benji! Just went crazy at Uwajimaya last week!
2:20 Same, I recently learned that it's usually a blend of leftovers from different batches.. I've definitely had ones that tasted at least 90% a single flavor.
There's comparatively few Business Centers out there, but businesses can order that stuff for delivery. 3:47 Some trends are company-wide, but even normal Costco selection varies by local preferences. 5:48 When I went to Las Vegas, they also had straight soda syrup. Customize your concentration and carbonation level. 13:30 the chill vibes is nice, but the Las Vegas gas is still nuts because the Business Center is the Costco closest to the freeway for those passing through. 19:20 Yeah, the lack of a food court is disappointing, but makes sense. While Benji is primarily showing off the food, but there's similar selections for stationery and other bulk business supplies. Costco became less of a bulk warehouse as it became mainstream.
I have learned so much about food and the sources of food just by listening to Benji. As someone who frequently works out and tracks nutrition (for now!) I feel like I learn more from him about nutrition than a gym bro eating chicken and broccoli LOL balance is key
Bachan's sauce is great! We sometimes use it as a dipping sauce (add some chili's too) for at home KBBQ or a quick stir fried veggies or even any kind of quick fried rice! Tastes like a sweet teriyaki soy sauce. Great video!
Hey just to let you know, I recently found out the mystery flavor isn’t actually a random flavor picked out from the bunch of airheads. The mystery flavor is actually its own unique flavor!!!!
Mystery flavor is just a mixture of two batches meeting in the packaging machine. It’s a continuous process so when they put a new flavor in they call that combined flavor “mystery” seeing as it isn’t the true flavor.
Costco Business Centers also don't carry some items regular Costcos carry. So it goes both ways. No books, electronics like TV's and no clothing. The Business Centers are very much aimed at restaurants and small business. Not so much families or the general public.
There might not be enough of an Asian population for that demand. When I moved to Reno we didn’t have Asian food either. Once a moved back to San Diego we have Asian food galore!
I get mad when I see Benji shopping at Costco and getting Asian groceries. I go to my Costco and it doesn’t carry any Asian food. I wanted that lumpia so bad. I’m here in the Midwest. All we get is meat and potatoes. Also never knew there was a business Costco.
There is also different brews of soy sauce, fermenting ages ect. I worked in a Roe house in Alaska with Japanese Roe techs learned a bunch about soy sauce’s and fish.
Whoa didn't even know they had a business one! I always thought costco was for business also. We have a resturaunt depot! Ill have to see if this exists here! Love how u shop benji yeah ill try that!❤🎉
@@BenjiManTV wow these states have them only! .They're concentrated in 12 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Washington.Jul 1, 2023 😯
Wow, going here to get things would be great if you need to cook for a large amount of people. The pre sliced things could be really handy so you can just go straight to cooking.
Everyone that grew up in our tulime loves the white mystery airhead!! I use to flip them back and forth really fast making it push down to one side and get compressed. I gotta get some now lmao
When I go to Sam's Club (don't think we have any BJ or Costco or similiar such stores near me) to buy bulk, how half this vid was is what I want. Not just a bunch of variety packs. Or even a handful of bottles of the same thing wrapped together. Like that Soy, instead of a bucket I'd probably end up with a pack of regular bottles.
When I was first introduced to Costco, it was the warehoue closest to my friends house. I signed up for my membership there and eventually made my way to my local Costco… which was a business center. As a newbie, I just had no idea there was a difference. I thought my local Costco was just a really lame one for months until I found out that the normal Costco is just called “Costco”. It’s like 10 minutes down the road. I was so disappointed mine didn’t have a food court.
Panela… Break it in small amount. Form it to a small ball and pan fry til golden brown. It’s a side item. Queso fresco is a crumble cheese for tacos nachos tostadas etc.
I think it’s both. Also, more people are embracing their Asian heritage, and with the spread of K-pop, and awareness of other Asian cultures, more people are curious and want to learn about different cultures, which is great!
Where I live in CA, we didn’t have a huge Asian population, a lot of Hmong, Loas, small Vietnamese community. Predominantly white and Hispanic. My husbands step mother is from Vietnam so we always craved banh mi, Pho, boba from Vietnam (way before it was popular) etc etc. About 10 years ago we only had 2 Vietnamese restaurants, Random Chinese food but it wasn’t very good. In the last 4 years we have a boom of Vietnamese places, boba, Korean, Japanese, Asian Indian, like I mean it’s exploded! Every store has Asian items in it now too. We only use to be able to find them at one Asian market but now even at our local sprouts they have the Asian items we need. I love it!
Yes, I live in Rancho Cordova, CA (suburb of Sacramento) & our local warehouse carries some Asian items (varying during seasons), but the S Sac warehouse which has a greater local Asian population has a lot more Asian items.
You should get the maraschino cherries with the stems and lots of sprite or other lemon lime soda than you could use the cherry syrup to make Shirley Temples or use coke or Pepsi and make Roy Rogers for the girls.
4:23 I live in Florida and our Costco doesn’t have as many Asian options compared to the west coast like California. A lot of videos I see of certain Asian products available at Costco are filmed in California. There’s a larger Asian community on the west coast vs east coast…. At least in Florida.
Interesting that the first ingredient on the fruit strips is concentrated apple puree, which is fructose, just sugar by another name but fructose goes directly to the liver to be processed.
This was really interesting, Thanks for taking us all along Benji! Not gonna lie, when you showed the lamb, I paused the video to see if the lamb was from New Zealand and it was 😄 There's a running joke here (and maybe with the Aussie's 😅) that there's more sheep in NZ than people....but I dunno about that 😆😅
That's an interesting question about why Asian snacks are becoming more popular. I was thinking that there are a lot of services now that will send a variety pack of snacks from different countries so people are discovering a lot of new options.
I think it's because of more Asian populations in California and Washington (California i think has like 10 business locations). When i lived in Dallas during my uni years, I did a service of selling stuff to four food trucks and a few small mom-pop caterers. My largest spending was at business Costco in Dallas. And Costco in Dallas definitely was Hispanic snack heavy, with maybe three or four Asian snacks. The selection of queso you have is minuscule to what I've seen!😂
Hear ye! Hear ye! All hail the king of Costco shopper, Sir Benji! Wish we had Business Costco here in Hawaii! Costco is my go-to shop for everything (that included the photo dept, sadly it folded!) since food prices are so expensive here in Hawaii!
Also because COSTCO has a huge market all over Asia. If you haven't visited a Costco in Asia, it is a mad house. haha. Good times though. I love Costco as well, but I prefer to shop at Sam's Club since they have the Scan andd Go App. If Costco had a similar one, I'd be hitting up Costoc. I hate waiting in line.
As someone who’s from Hawaii, who shops at Costco. We have a mix of cultures on our island. Majority of us are Mix-Plates (Hawaiian, Samoan, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Caucasian, African American etc…) so I’d say majority of our Snacks at Costcos here more align with Asian Snacks since we mostly have asians here and tbh I think Asian snacks have more taste.
not just that, it's because people are so interested in Asian content, asian series, asian culture, and cause of that the get interest in try the other things of that culture. People nowadays are crazy for the Doramas, and through that their culture became popular.
Thank you. It would be helpful if you disclosed the location of the places you are showing. Not just "America" or "Japan" but enough info so we could go there if we wanted. Also please show the prices. What is fake with the Kewpie?
That yum yum sauce from walmart holds pressure so if you shake it up , its like a soda can basically, thats after a week after opening, its hard to clean it up everywhere lol
If I didn't see the title of the video I would of swore you were in my local sam's club, not just the isle structure but where every product was placed corresponding to other products especially the refrigerated section its damn near identical. I've always viewed costco as catering to larger families, parties, events and sam's catering to small businesses, food trucks, b&bs, concession stands so I can see why it very simular at a business costco.
I saw the appliances and i used to make custom cabinets and some of those appliances are being place in homes itd crazy they need something so huge lol but to each their own
I live in Sacramento California and the Costco I live close to have tons of Asian food. Yes, there are a lot of Asians inside my Costco and a lot of Asians in the surrounding area. Btw..those pineapple cakes from Tawaiin are delicious. I had a layover from Philippines to Taipei and tons of ppl were buying those Pineapple cakes. Ppl were buying multiple boxes. They couldn’t keep it on the shelf. 😊 I had to grab a box and try it out. My family and I enjoyed it.
I grew up with Lucas and tamarind aka (tamarindo) here in San Antonio TX. I used to have a duck in a small yellow shaker❤ When the girls have Hot Cheetos, add lime juice! BOMB!!!🎉
I wonder if the white flavor of airheads is like the mystery flavor of dum dum suckers. they dont put a pig in the line when they switch flavors, they just load up the next flavor. So X amount of suckers coming out are wrapped with the mystery flavor wrapper cause it could be strawberry, or it could be cherry, or it could be a mixture of both. At least that is what a buddy of my who worked in the factory told me.
Here in the East coast there isn’t as many Asian snacks. There’s more hispanic/latino type foods bc that’s our demographic here in my city specifically
I go to the business Costco’s near Los Angeles and Orange County. Even the chips and stuff isn’t that cheap. Small businesses are some how supposed to make a profit off this stuff.
I think the prevalence of Asian snacks and candy at the Costco business center is because of all the Asian restaurants owned by Asians. They always have some sort of Asian snack usually an Asian candy at the checkout counter!!!
couple of them in socal. not sure about other parts of california. think i heard of them opening up a giant costco/costco business center store in fresno soon.
They kinda rare. I live in Fresno; the only one I've been to is in Las Vegas. But it is possible for businesses to order at least some of this for delivery.
I feel like Benji going to the grocery store is like Judy shopping at Sephora or Target. The happiness 😊
100%
Soooo true❤
Hi Benji new subscriber from GUAM! I have a request...No costco here, enjoy your vlogs...but please share prices of items or just quickly the price tag on shelf? Thank you😊
Probably true😊
Queso Oaxaca:
Is a melting cheese, kind of mozzarella good for quesadillas, gorditas, ect.
Queso Fresco:
Is a wet crumbly cheese good to top on sopes, taquitos, tostadas or just over refried beans
Queso Cotija:
Is a really drycheese and a little bit more salty, we typically grate it to top on sopes, tostadas, taquitos, gorditas ect. Alot of people dont like it because of it's peculiar smell... Stinky Feet Cheese (thats what my boys call it 😂)
Queso Panela:
We use it as a side to accompany some type of protein especially when we make carne asada. Grilled or pan fried (with a little bit of oil) in a taco with a piece of meat, salsa and a gilled cactus or cactus salad and some guac...😋 YUMMERS!!
Thanks, that was really informative!
I learned working as a vendor inside of Costco that they have stores catered to the area’s demographic, so in highly populated Asian areas they have more Asian products, my store was considered Hispanic so we carry a lot of Hispanic products.
That's kinda racialist
@@Movetheproduct So it's best to ignore the demographics and lose the customer base? Or perhaps they should force them to only use American products? Better yet, have the Chinese products in heavily Hispanic neighborhoods, and heavily Indian neighborhoods should have Hispanic items. Pathetic. Notice one thing, they don't sell Kool-Aid at Costco.
@@shap987they don't sell kool aid at costco is crazy
@@shap987 always some shithead who has to say something ignorant...
@@Movetheproduct This has gotta be bait
Benji is the shopping friend you need. Convinces you into buying stuff 😂
Not sorry 😂
LOL I would be in so much trouble! 😂 But in the end I’d have no regrets.
The mystery airheads were the batches when the factory switched to a different flavor. While some flavor from the previous batch was still in the machinery.
Smart way to use the purge material
I never thought I would enjoy watching someone grocery shopping so much, but here I am nodding my head and saying oh wow. Lol
Costco worker here. The stores carry stuff that do well to the demographic that shops there. So two costcos within 15 minutes from eachother can have completely different products because of their members
all these costco content is hitting the right places. i've always enjoyed benji and judy's grocery hauls so this is just euphoric for me lol
Its funny- I’ve been watching you and Judy since I was 14 and always skipped past the cooking content (sorry lol). Fast forward to now, I’m 27 and am LOVING your videos Benji. Thank you for sharing 😊
I live in Southern Cali. We have diversity. I have noticed Asian snacks have been on an upward trend over the past 8 years or so. I am a foodie like you Benji. 😁
I use Bachans on everything! I make poké, soy beans, marinate meats of course on my lazy days, but super yummy, i even add a little bit to my ramen, udon broth.
I would LOVE to walk through a costco with that much variety and quantity. Randomly walking through grocery stores is my idea of fun 🎉
Key word from this vlog, “Hella” 😂..
I live in Salt Lake City, UT and we have the largest Costco here. Also, started seeing a lot of Asian snacks and seasonings in our Costco here and even just regular Kroger grocery stores now has it too! Thankfully still at an affordable price.
1:50 They indeed don't "add sugar" but still half the product is just sugar as you can see in the chart, they can write "no added sugar" because the sugar in it comes from concentrated apple juice basically... so while it's "naturally sourced", it's still a kind of processed sugar and it's terrible for health, tooth decay, etc... You should give your kids actual fresh apples, it has way less sugar and it's not processed.
Hmm, I don't know if these are everywhere. The Costco's in my area have "business owner" hours, but it's all the same products (a lot of which you showed in this video), I believe. How fun to see this, thanks for sharing!
I think you should do a “try costco snacks” or “try japanese snacks” from all the hauls/grocery shopping! So we know if it’s worth the buy hahaha
That cheese you grill it and eat it!! It does NOT melt EASILY, IT BROWNS!! LOVE IT!!
When shopping at a regular Costco, I love 💕 the big quantities of things like organic nuts, spices, and quinoa, because they sell tiny amount else where. 💕Really like the smirk 😏 on the thumbnail.
Thank you for this!! I have been so curious, but too lazy to actually check out my local business Costco. I am loving all these videos Benji! Just went crazy at Uwajimaya last week!
2:20 Same, I recently learned that it's usually a blend of leftovers from different batches.. I've definitely had ones that tasted at least 90% a single flavor.
There's comparatively few Business Centers out there, but businesses can order that stuff for delivery.
3:47 Some trends are company-wide, but even normal Costco selection varies by local preferences.
5:48 When I went to Las Vegas, they also had straight soda syrup. Customize your concentration and carbonation level.
13:30 the chill vibes is nice, but the Las Vegas gas is still nuts because the Business Center is the Costco closest to the freeway for those passing through.
19:20 Yeah, the lack of a food court is disappointing, but makes sense.
While Benji is primarily showing off the food, but there's similar selections for stationery and other bulk business supplies. Costco became less of a bulk warehouse as it became mainstream.
I have learned so much about food and the sources of food just by listening to Benji. As someone who frequently works out and tracks nutrition (for now!) I feel like I learn more from him about nutrition than a gym bro eating chicken and broccoli LOL balance is key
Bachan's sauce is great! We sometimes use it as a dipping sauce (add some chili's too) for at home KBBQ or a quick stir fried veggies or even any kind of quick fried rice! Tastes like a sweet teriyaki soy sauce. Great video!
Yum
Hey just to let you know, I recently found out the mystery flavor isn’t actually a random flavor picked out from the bunch of airheads. The mystery flavor is actually its own unique flavor!!!!
Mystery flavor is just a mixture of two batches meeting in the packaging machine. It’s a continuous process so when they put a new flavor in they call that combined flavor “mystery” seeing as it isn’t the true flavor.
Airheads lore 😂
Costco Business Centers also don't carry some items regular Costcos carry. So it goes both ways. No books, electronics like TV's and no clothing.
The Business Centers are very much aimed at restaurants and small business.
Not so much families or the general public.
I'm loving these new videos by Benji... Thank you 🙏🏻❤
We just moved to the Midwest from Seattle and the Costco here has no Asian food products. The people here are missing out!
Oh no. Come on Costco!
There might not be enough of an Asian population for that demand. When I moved to Reno we didn’t have Asian food either. Once a moved back to San Diego we have Asian food galore!
I get mad when I see Benji shopping at Costco and getting Asian groceries. I go to my Costco and it doesn’t carry any Asian food. I wanted that lumpia so bad. I’m here in the Midwest. All we get is meat and potatoes. Also never knew there was a business Costco.
Midwest don't need it
I live in Southern California, and the ice cream truck brings back memories especially the air heads and the Lucas lol
There is also different brews of soy sauce, fermenting ages ect. I worked in a Roe house in Alaska with Japanese Roe techs learned a bunch about soy sauce’s and fish.
Whoa didn't even know they had a business one! I always thought costco was for business also. We have a resturaunt depot! Ill have to see if this exists here! Love how u shop benji yeah ill try that!❤🎉
Gotta check it out if your a business!!!
@@BenjiManTV wow these states have them only! .They're concentrated in 12 states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Nevada, Texas, Utah, and Washington.Jul 1, 2023 😯
Wow, going here to get things would be great if you need to cook for a large amount of people. The pre sliced things could be really handy so you can just go straight to cooking.
Everyone that grew up in our tulime loves the white mystery airhead!! I use to flip them back and forth really fast making it push down to one side and get compressed. I gotta get some now lmao
The answer to your question about why there are more Asian snacks is because of anime becoming more popular
No there are not that many weebs on earth that Costco would do something special for them
I think cuz Asian cuisine is getting more and more popular? That's my best guess
Yeah I don’t think it has to do with anime
At least I pray that it doesnt
Costco's supply network has expanded since they've opened stores in Japan.
It’s definitely based on region with the Asian snacks. I’m in Idaho and we only get a few Asian snacks at my costco
When I go to Sam's Club (don't think we have any BJ or Costco or similiar such stores near me) to buy bulk, how half this vid was is what I want. Not just a bunch of variety packs. Or even a handful of bottles of the same thing wrapped together. Like that Soy, instead of a bucket I'd probably end up with a pack of regular bottles.
When I was first introduced to Costco, it was the warehoue closest to my friends house. I signed up for my membership there and eventually made my way to my local Costco… which was a business center. As a newbie, I just had no idea there was a difference. I thought my local Costco was just a really lame one for months until I found out that the normal Costco is just called “Costco”. It’s like 10 minutes down the road.
I was so disappointed mine didn’t have a food court.
Panela… Break it in small amount. Form it to a small ball and pan fry til golden brown. It’s a side item. Queso fresco is a crumble cheese for tacos nachos tostadas etc.
I think it’s both. Also, more people are embracing their Asian heritage, and with the spread of K-pop, and awareness of other Asian cultures, more people are curious and want to learn about different cultures, which is great!
I love the Japanese barbecue sauce. Best on pork, chicken and fish.
Where I live in CA, we didn’t have a huge Asian population, a lot of Hmong, Loas, small Vietnamese community. Predominantly white and Hispanic. My husbands step mother is from Vietnam so we always craved banh mi, Pho, boba from Vietnam (way before it was popular) etc etc.
About 10 years ago we only had 2 Vietnamese restaurants, Random Chinese food but it wasn’t very good. In the last 4 years we have a boom of Vietnamese places, boba, Korean, Japanese, Asian Indian, like I mean it’s exploded! Every store has Asian items in it now too. We only use to be able to find them at one Asian market but now even at our local sprouts they have the Asian items we need. I love it!
Yes, I live in Rancho Cordova, CA (suburb of Sacramento) & our local warehouse carries some Asian items (varying during seasons), but the S Sac warehouse which has a greater local Asian population has a lot more Asian items.
You should get the maraschino cherries with the stems and lots of sprite or other lemon lime soda than you could use the cherry syrup to make Shirley Temples or use coke or Pepsi and make Roy Rogers for the girls.
4:23 I live in Florida and our Costco doesn’t have as many Asian options compared to the west coast like California. A lot of videos I see of certain Asian products available at Costco are filmed in California. There’s a larger Asian community on the west coast vs east coast…. At least in Florida.
Interesting that the first ingredient on the fruit strips is concentrated apple puree, which is fructose, just sugar by another name but fructose goes directly to the liver to be processed.
I laugh every time benji mentions the fake kewpie mayo 😂 it’s his mission every Costco trip to warn us! Thanks Benji!!
Nutella get dry and hard if you don’t use it within a certain time after opening it
Yes they are more Asian food here in bay area too I think the reason is where ever Costco get better deal they get love ur channel
Love the business center, the meat prices can be awesome if you need 30 to 40 poind cases. Ive gitten chicken thighs as low as .39 per pound.
Are you at the one in Lynnwood? I keep meaning to check that place out. Getting snacks in big boxes like that is fantastic for a home theater.
I just saw a clip of pineapple cakes!!! They looked really yummy I nice little snack with coffee or tea
This was really interesting, Thanks for taking us all along Benji! Not gonna lie, when you showed the lamb, I paused the video to see if the lamb was from New Zealand and it was 😄 There's a running joke here (and maybe with the Aussie's 😅) that there's more sheep in NZ than people....but I dunno about that 😆😅
I bet. Lots of beautiful land there.
Sam’s club has business hours where you get to walk right past the common folk waiting to get in. You get in an hour early.
The early entry is also for Plus membership.
@@jaredoaks6317 I think they prefer to be called Hefty nowadays
You have to be a member, i checked!! I'll take my business somewhere else instead of paying to shop!
Warren buffet has enough money !!
That's an interesting question about why Asian snacks are becoming more popular. I was thinking that there are a lot of services now that will send a variety pack of snacks from different countries so people are discovering a lot of new options.
I think it's because of more Asian populations in California and Washington (California i think has like 10 business locations).
When i lived in Dallas during my uni years, I did a service of selling stuff to four food trucks and a few small mom-pop caterers. My largest spending was at business Costco in Dallas. And Costco in Dallas definitely was Hispanic snack heavy, with maybe three or four Asian snacks.
The selection of queso you have is minuscule to what I've seen!😂
Yeah the bay is quite full of Asian snacks. Foster City one especially.
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Hear ye! Hear ye! All hail the king of Costco shopper, Sir Benji!
Wish we had Business Costco here in Hawaii! Costco is my go-to shop for everything (that included the photo dept, sadly it folded!) since food prices are so expensive here in Hawaii!
Also because COSTCO has a huge market all over Asia. If you haven't visited a Costco in Asia, it is a mad house. haha. Good times though. I love Costco as well, but I prefer to shop at Sam's Club since they have the Scan andd Go App. If Costco had a similar one, I'd be hitting up Costoc. I hate waiting in line.
As someone who’s from Hawaii, who shops at Costco. We have a mix of cultures on our island. Majority of us are Mix-Plates (Hawaiian, Samoan, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Filipino, Caucasian, African American etc…) so I’d say majority of our Snacks at Costcos here more align with Asian Snacks since we mostly have asians here and tbh I think Asian snacks have more taste.
Oaxaca cheese is the best for quesadillas as well!
not just that, it's because people are so interested in Asian content, asian series, asian culture, and cause of that the get interest in try the other things of that culture. People nowadays are crazy for the Doramas, and through that their culture became popular.
Yoooo, you just took me way back. Not LUCAS, iykyk! The ice cream truck, that was a good time right there.
Wait what's the beef with Kewpie mayo?
Thanks for sharing this with us! Those pineapple cakes are to DIE for. I hoard and hide them in drawers at home so I don't have to share.
Thank you. It would be helpful if you disclosed the location of the places you are showing. Not just "America" or "Japan" but enough info so we could go there if we wanted. Also please show the prices. What is fake with the Kewpie?
That yum yum sauce from walmart holds pressure so if you shake it up , its like a soda can basically, thats after a week after opening, its hard to clean it up everywhere lol
11:05 Get you a friend to teach you some basic Spanish! It’ll take you a long way in the US 🙌🏽
If I didn't see the title of the video I would of swore you were in my local sam's club, not just the isle structure but where every product was placed corresponding to other products especially the refrigerated section its damn near identical. I've always viewed costco as catering to larger families, parties, events and sam's catering to small businesses, food trucks, b&bs, concession stands so I can see why it very simular at a business costco.
I liked banchan sauce, I use it to marinade my meat for yakiniku nights 🤤 you can just use the sauce for dipping too or mix with fried rice
The closest COSTCO business store is in Hackensack, NJ, 5 hrs away 😢
I saw the appliances and i used to make custom cabinets and some of those appliances are being place in homes itd crazy they need something so huge lol but to each their own
In Ontario there are more Indian foods and spices available in a lot of the grocery stores and more variety of rice too.
Can someone explain why he says kewpie is fake? Curious
Ive tried the Bachan bbq sauce and ya like you thought, it tastes like teriyaki sauce, so i use it for stir-fry or marinate. Quite good actually
I live in Sacramento California and the Costco I live close to have tons of Asian food. Yes, there are a lot of Asians inside my Costco and a lot of Asians in the surrounding area.
Btw..those pineapple cakes from Tawaiin are delicious. I had a layover from Philippines to Taipei and tons of ppl were buying those Pineapple cakes. Ppl were buying multiple boxes. They couldn’t keep it on the shelf. 😊 I had to grab a box and try it out. My family and I enjoyed it.
I noticed that they didn't have any beef, especially the ribeye
Or did you skip it?
"you wanna bust out hella guac hella fast" totally got me lol'ed ! 😆
Oh I missed Leah in this video so much ❤❤❤
Also, you can shop at GAMMA or Restaurant Depot, but you need a business license to shop those places
I grew up with Lucas and tamarind aka (tamarindo) here in San Antonio TX. I used to have a duck in a small yellow shaker❤ When the girls have Hot Cheetos, add lime juice! BOMB!!!🎉
I wonder if the white flavor of airheads is like the mystery flavor of dum dum suckers. they dont put a pig in the line when they switch flavors, they just load up the next flavor. So X amount of suckers coming out are wrapped with the mystery flavor wrapper cause it could be strawberry, or it could be cherry, or it could be a mixture of both. At least that is what a buddy of my who worked in the factory told me.
Benji, you have to try the lemon - S. Pellegrino! Ice cold, so gooood!! I bet Judy would like it! 😉
Here in the East coast there isn’t as many Asian snacks. There’s more hispanic/latino type foods bc that’s our demographic here in my city specifically
Cherries come from Michigan!
The good ones DO NOT HAVE STEMS!!
Haircut lookin sharp, Benji 👌
I go to the business Costco’s near Los Angeles and Orange County. Even the chips and stuff isn’t that cheap. Small businesses are some how supposed to make a profit off this stuff.
My favorite store. All I need are drinks and subprimal cuts.
I feel like Asian snacks are popular now because the ethnicities little stores to get produce from are Latin and they sell some Asian products now
Bachan's Japanese Barbeque sauce is great on rice dishes! or just on rice.
Hi benjoe I love your contents . Your touring us at all grocery stores . I kiss the farmers market
I think the prevalence of Asian snacks and candy at the Costco business center is because of all the Asian restaurants owned by Asians. They always have some sort of Asian snack usually an Asian candy at the checkout counter!!!
Soy sauce is a brewed salt product? How can it go bad it diminish in flavor?
I’m from WA, boney lake Costco has way less Asian stuff then federal way! I think it’s based on the population
I’m from Maryland & our Costco has maybe a solid 3-4 Asian items but that includes noodles 😂
Benji whats the ice for?
I wonder if we have a business Costco out here in California? I have never seen one. 😮
couple of them in socal. not sure about other parts of california. think i heard of them opening up a giant costco/costco business center store in fresno soon.
They kinda rare. I live in Fresno; the only one I've been to is in Las Vegas. But it is possible for businesses to order at least some of this for delivery.
Yo benji,its about time do a cooking show with the kiddos at your backyard.
I moved to Colorado from Vancouver,BC and we don’t have a lot of asian options at our Costco
You should def try the pomegranate spellegrino! Its so good!!