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Costco food courts offer different meals around the world - see where you can get dishes like meat pies and pina colada smoothies

May 9, 2019, 00:07 IST

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  • Costco's food court menus tend to be fairly static in terms of offerings and pricing.
  • But the retailer sometimes switches things up around the world.
  • From Taiwanese clam chowder to Canadian poutine, here are menu items you can only order in certain Costco food courts around the world.
Costco food courts might seem consistent, but every now and then the retailer throws in an international twist.

Costco currently operates 770 warehouses across the globe, according to the company's latest filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The majority of those warehouses are based in the United States, but the company has also set up shop in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Australia, Spain, Iceland, and France.

Read more: Costco employees share their 13 best food-court secrets and hacks

Those warehouses' food courts are catering to an awful lot of hungry shoppers. And in some cases, Costco has opted to adjust its menu to suit local tastes and customers. The February 2019 edition of the Costco Connection and a 2019 edition of the store's flyer break down the warehouse chain's exclusively international fare.

Here's a helpful map to guide any Costco fans looking to head abroad:

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