Retail Platform Features
Discover the unique features that make the Complete Retail Platform different—from Costco Extras and Grocery Bundles to hospitality-focused shopping tools.

Exclusive to the Complete Retail Platform
Costco Extras and Grocery Bundles are exclusive Retail Platform features designed to help operators create custom retail inventory and offer customers more convenient shopping options.
These features are not included with the Costco Shopping Platform, Everyday Market Platform, or Hybrid Platform.
Three Ways the Retail Platform Works
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Shop Groceries
Shop the complete Costco grocery catalog and local grocery stores (where available).
Retail Platform Exclusive

Costco Extras
Customers purchase eligible individual items or factory-sealed bundles from Costco multipacks.
Retail Platform Exclusive

Grocery Bundles
Customers purchase curated grocery collections for everyday needs, occasions, and travel.
Costco Extras
Create custom retail inventory from eligible Costco multipacks.
Costco Extras are individual products or eligible factory-sealed bundles created from Costco multipacks and sold as operator-owned retail inventory.

They allow operators to offer customers convenient quantities that are often unavailable through traditional warehouse shopping.
Unlike groceries purchased specifically for a customer's order, Costco Extras become part of the operator's retail inventory and are priced by the operator.
Grocery Bundles
Professionally merchandised collections built around specific customer needs.
Grocery Bundles group complementary products into a single retail item that customers can purchase with one click.

Bundles simplify shopping while helping operators merchandise their stores around arrivals, breakfasts, movie nights, adventures, holidays, and other common shopping occasions.
Each bundle becomes an operator-created retail product with operator-controlled pricing.
Why the Retail Platform Works
The Complete Retail Platform combines traditional grocery shopping with operator-owned retail inventory, giving operators multiple ways to grow their businesses over time.
The proposed 400 West Hospitality Hub in Salt Lake City serves as the demonstration project for the Complete Retail Platform—showing how grocery shopping, retail inventory, hospitality services, and local partnerships can come together in one scalable business model.
