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Costco's Hot-Dog-and-Soda Combo Has Withstood Inflation. Now, Its Biggest Rival Is Offering the Deal for Even Cheaper. One Costco competitor is now offering a hot-dog-and-soda combo that's just $1.38.

By Madeline Garfinkle Edited by Jessica Thomas

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Although Costco's $1.50 hot-dog-and-soda combo has withstood the test of inflation, it's no longer stronger than rival Sam's Club's similar (and now cheaper) deal.

The membership-only wholesaler, which is owned by Walmart, is lowering the cost of its hot-dog-and-soda combo to $1.38, Insider reported. The 12-cent difference immediately undercuts Costco's long-standing combo, which is beloved by loyal customers.

Related: Costco's Billionaire Co-Founder Once Said He Would 'Kill' the CEO Who Wanted to Raise the Price of Its Hot-Dog-and-Soda Combo. Now, the Company Reveals Its Stance Amid Inflation.

Sam's Club didn't acknowledge Costco when it announced the price cut. Walmart CEO Doug McMillon said the initiative is meant to make "the everyday shopping trip better," per Insider.

Although Sam's Club increased its membership cost in August from $45 to $50 for regular members and $100 to $110 for Plus members, the price of admission is still cheaper than Costco's memberships, which range from $60 to $120. The two competing wholesalers typically offer products for similar prices, and they sometimes go head-to-head to offer the best deals.

Before the price dip, Sam's Club's hot dog combo was $1.50 like Costco's. "New lower price. Same great hot dog & drink combo," the retailer said in an advertisement on its website. "Frankly, it can't be beat."

Related: Costco CFO Reveals Inevitable Change to the Retailer's Beloved Membership

Madeline Garfinkle

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University. 

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