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Costco Wholesale Corporation operates a chain of membership-only warehouse clubs. Founded in 1983 in Seattle, Washington, Costco has grown to become one of the world's largest retailers. The company is known for offering a wide selection of merchandise in bulk quantities at competitive prices. Costco's business model focuses on high sales volume and rapid inventory turnover, allowing the company to negotiate better prices from suppliers. The company carries approximately 4,000 active stock keeping units per warehouse, significantly fewer than other retailers, which enables better cost control. Costco's private label brand, Kirkland Signature, offers members quality products at lower prices. The company generates significant revenue from membership fees, which helps maintain low prices on merchandise. Costco is committed to sustainability and ethical sourcing practices across its global operations. The company continues to expand its footprint while maintaining the member-first approach that has defined its success for more than four decades. Costco warehouses operate on a low-cost, low-margin business model that prioritizes member value above all else. This approach has earned Costco a loyal membership base and consistent growth year after year.
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