Costco's 'Ultimate' Food Court Hack Has Shoppers Completely Divided

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When it comes to fast and hot fan-favorite meals at an affordable price, Costco’s food court stands strong in a lane of its own. For membership holders, eating at the food court is as much of a right of passage as getting your picture taken for your membership card or collecting a plate full of samples while aimlessly browsing the warehouse.

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No matter how much time Costco dedicates to populating the food court menu with items its customers love, their efforts pale in comparison to the creativity fans bring to the table. And with the way food court hacks have been on the rise lately, it makes you wonder if Costco will ever adopt one of these popular fan-created concoctions as an official menu item themselves.

If you thought the hot dog inserted into a chicken bake (aka the "Forbidden Glizzy") was next level, you’ll either be disgusted or intrigued by the latest fast food hack to combine popular Costco food court items. The Jochizza, who’s name might leave you scratching your head in confusion, is the combination of a chicken bake, a hot dog and a slice of cheese pizza.

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To make this one-of-a-kind internet sensation of a meal, first, slice open the chicken bake and then take the hot dog out of the bun. Place the hot dog inside of the chicken bake, then add the cheese off the pizza (that's right, you have to peel all of the cheese off) and place it on top of the hotdog. Add toppings and condiments of your choice and enjoy.

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“I have heartburn just looking at it,” commented one concerned TikTok user. Another chimed in to offer up a way to make it even better, “Y’all should wrap the hot dog with the pizza cheese.”

Whether or not this “meal” gets your stomach growling, one thing is for certain: Costco shoppers love a crazy concoction. They also might just be getting bored with the menu. And while some people may be poking fun at the hack (one user joked, “You forgot to add the churro"), it might be high-time Costco jumps on the menu hack bandwagon and gives its customers what they're truly asking for. After all, what better way to attract a younger crowd to your already successful business?

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