Costco stores are coming to Tamaulipas, and the first branch will open in this municipality.

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Costco continues to consolidate its position as one of the favorite stores for Mexicans, thanks to its wide variety of products and competitive prices.

In which municipality of Tamaulipas will the first Costco store open?

The first Costco store to open in Tamaulipas will be in Ciudad Victoria. Although the opening date of this new location has not yet been confirmed, it and other stores are expected to strengthen the chain nationwide.

Furthermore, with the creation of this commercial store, the opportunity to offer new jobs to Tamaulipas residents will increase.

In which other states will Costco stores also open?

This year, Costco also plans to open locations in Pachuca, Hidalgo, and Zapopan. The latter will be the fourth location in the state of Jalisco.

What are the requirements for a Costco membership?

To access its benefits, a membership is required. The annual cost is $600 pesos and includes a complementary membership at no additional cost.

You can apply for this membership directly in-store or online.

This membership is valid at all Costco locations worldwide and is recommended for individuals without business activity, such as homemakers, students, and employees.

To maintain its high standards of quality and diversity, this subsidiary is designed to become one of the largest, offering a wide range of products, new departments, and the option to purchase unique products that will not be available in other stores nationwide.

This reaffirms Costco’s commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction.

What products can you buy at Costco?

From household items such as cleaning products, toilet paper, kitchen items, food, canned goods, meats, seeds, bottled goods, wines and spirits, bakery items, clothing and footwear for the whole family, home furnishings, decorative items, appliances, phones, computers, cameras, toys, entertainment, tools, and automotive products, among many other items.

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