Methods are hit-or-miss and store-dependent

For those fortunate enough to have access to a store that provides it, the Costco hot-and-ready pizza cabinet is a hidden gem and your best bet for a Costco pizza night. Typically found near the self-checkout area in the food court, this delightful option can be hit or miss, so if you see it, seize the opportunity. Fans have pointed out that, while it sounds fantastic, it does come with some drawbacks. Pizzas can disappear quickly, and if the cabinets are well-stocked, you might not know how long they’ve been kept warm.
Other shoppers have reported seeing Costco employees in the checkout area promoting hot-to-go pizzas (which we think is a brilliant idea!). However, this offering varies by store. When these options fall short, your most reliable way to enjoy Costco's famous pizza at home is likely through the hope-and-pray method of ordering via Instacart.
With all this in mind, you might be wondering why Costco doesn’t provide delivery. While the company embraces modern American convenience in many respects, it also clings to some old-fashioned practices, like its quirky pen-and-paper cake ordering system. Whether you find it frustrating or charmingly nostalgic, Costco's unwavering commitment to the brick-and-mortar experience shows no signs of changing, with the CEO emphasizing a focus on bringing customers into physical stores. And when it comes to pizzas this delicious, the drive is probably worth it.
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