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How to Order with Costco Catering
Go to your local Costco. Unfortunately, there’s no way to order a Costco party platter online. You must go to a physical location and place your orders in person. Some locations may let you place an order by phone, especially if you live far away from it. Call the store, ask to speak to the Deli department, then explain your situation to the associate.
Fill out an order form in the Deli or Bakery. Head to the Deli and Bakery section when you get to the store. Some stores still use paper forms to make orders, while others offer a digital option through a kiosk. Complete the order form following the form’s directions. Keep in mind that an order form must be completed with at least 24 hours’s notice of when you plan to pick up the order. Ask an employee for assistance if you’re unsure where or how to fill out an order form.
Return to the store when your order is ready. When you place your order, you’ll be asked to choose a pick-up date and time at least 24 hours away. Go back to the store to pick up your order at this time. If you’re running late or need to change your pick-up time. Contact the store immediately.
Pay for your order at checkout. Bring your party platter(s) to the register as you would when purchasing anything else at Costco. A barcode will be given for you to scan by the Bakery or Deli workers.
What party platters can you order at Costco?
Fruit, Meat & Cheese Platter This classic platter includes red and green grapes, salami and soppressata slices, and cheddar and Gouda cheese cubes. At $39.99, this platter can feed 18 to 24 people and is sure to be a crowd pleaser. Pro Tip: Purchase some crackers to go on the side of your platter to turn this snackable appetizer into a light meal.
Shrimp Platter This seafood feast includes 3.5 pounds of shrimp, lemon wedges, and cocktail sauce. For $39.99, this platter feeds 20 to 24 people and is perfect for cocktail hours, holiday parties, and formal events.
Sprouted Grain Sandwich Platter This lunch-appropriate platter comes with an assortment of chicken, ham, and roast beef sandwiches. At $47.99 and serving 18 to 24 people, this platter is ideal for business meetings, school get-togethers, or picnics.
What is Costco Catering?
Costco Catering is a Costco service that offers order-ahead bulk foods. If you’re hosting a party, business meeting, or other event, Costco could be the perfect place to get appetizers or snacks for your guests. The service offers 3 made-to-order party platters that can be ordered 24 hours in advance and picked up at a scheduled date.
FAQ
Does Costco still have pinwheel sandwiches? No, Costco doesn’t offer a pinwheel sandwich party platter anymore. This was a fan favorite, but Costco discontinued the platter in 2023.
Does Costco offer different platters? If you don’t see something you like on the current menu, wait a few months. Costco is known for swapping and switching around their catering menu every so often. You can also ask the Bakery and Deli employees if anything new will be offered soon. Costco Catering no longer offers party platters of Chicken & Swiss Rollers or Croissant Sandwiches. Talk to an associate at your store for more information about when and if these platters will be available again. Pro Tip: Check out the refrigerated sections in front of the Deli and Bakery. Other premade bulk items, such as buffalo wings, sandwiches, and prawns, may be available without making a special order.
How much are fruit trays at Costco? Costco doesn’t offer a fruit-only tray or party platter, but they do offer a Fruit, Meat & Cheese platter at $39.99. However, you could assemble your own Costco fruit tray by shopping for their low-priced bundle produce.
Do you need a membership for Costco catering? Yes, you need a Costco membership to order from Costco catering. A membership card is needed to make any purchases from Costco, so you’ll need to have a card of your own or come with a friend who has a membership. Along with purchasing, you’ll also need to include a membership number on your catering order form. Keep in mind that the owner of the card must be the one making the purchase.
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