How would you rate the chocolate chip cookies at the Costco food court?

Anonymous
3. Too big, too sweet, needs a sprinkle of salt or something. I bought one to split with my DD and wished I hadn't - it was too much cookie.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I haven’t seen or tried the cookie.
I miss some of their other items they’ve discontinued. Absolutely loved the Al Pastor salad, I’d go out of my way and buy several at a time. Dinner for the kids!
Anyway, I hear they are going to have sushi soon. Exciting!



Costco food court is dead to me because of this.
Anonymous
Must be pretty obese to get one. No one needs that many calories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Sorry, I haven’t seen or tried the cookie.
I miss some of their other items they’ve discontinued. Absolutely loved the Al Pastor salad, I’d go out of my way and buy several at a time. Dinner for the kids!
Anyway, I hear they are going to have sushi soon. Exciting!



Costco food court is dead to me because of this.


if they can't sell french fries around where I live, then it must be more deader than ever!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Must be pretty obese to get one. No one needs that many calories.


+1
It's way too big for a cookie. You can literally share it into four or two pieces if you were going out with a friend group.
Anonymous
I've never even had the Costco churro (or any food from the Costco food court) but I liked the idea of having one someday if I was so inclined. Oh well!

I bake chocolate chip cookies once or twice a year and otherwise don't really think about them. I would expect a Costco cookie to be overly large and overly sweet. If I'm going to eat that, I'd rather have part of one of those Crumbl waffle cookies or something I couldn't make at home.
Anonymous
Costco Food Court Cookies = The chance of diabetes risk increases by 18%.
Anonymous
I liked it and found it to be less sweet than other commercially made cookies that I have tried.

But yes, entirely too big.
Anonymous
The edge is too crispy, and the center is too soft, and there’s no transition between the two. It makes for unpleasant eating. McDonald’s offering is more my cuppa. Wegmans chocolate chip cookie is technically superior, but McDonald's will bring me one to my car window for under a buck, and sometimes it’s warm.
Anonymous
Burnt. They aren’t as good as the skating rink cookies of the 80s and 90s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's been a while since the start of the year that Costco unfortunately replaced the churros with a new dessert called the "giant chocolate chip chunk cookies", I gave it a try ever since they replaced the churros at my local store. They aren't great, but not bad either. It's really sweet but impressively big. I would give it a 6/10.


How many calories
Anonymous
Only 750 ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Anonymous
I have almost never purchased a store-bought cookie that I like more than a regular old homemade toll-house recipe cookie.

I used to LOVE the Costco churros from a few years ago. Sometime along the way, they changed the recipe and ruined them. They became weirdly dense in the middle instead of what had been sort of a flakier, more pastry-like consistency. Neither were anything close to an actual churro, but at least the old recipe was delicious.
Anonymous
Prole tell to ever consume Costco food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Diabetes at wholesale prices!


Actually not very sweet at all—to my taste buds. I’m a cookie person and I’d rate a 5/10. I’ll eat it. Don’t crave it.



Lol, It has a 130% DV for sugar in a single cookie. You’re nuts. No wonder why Americans are so obese and unhealthy. Their diets are so sugar loaded that they can’t even tell when they are consuming sugar loaded foods anymore because their tastebuds have been reset to expect a higher baseline of sweetness as normal.


https://www.reddit.com/r/Costco/comments/1asln5p/food_court_cookie_nutritional_information/


Didn’t taste that sweet to me. More like chalky. I’m not nuts. And would never eat an entire cookie in one day. Maybe you would gulp one down.
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