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Costco hot dogs have cost $1.50 since the 1980s. Here’s why prices aren’t changing from NPR Rachel Treisman

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Costco’s new leadership says the $1.50 price tag on its beloved hot dog combo is “safe.” Experts explain how the retailer has defied inflation — and why it’s willing to eat the cost.

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