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Oreo Soft Serve Sundae $2.99 @ Costco Food Court (Membership Required)

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Update - Now available nationwide source


This afternoon, it has been spotted at the Ipswich QLD (Bundamba) warehouse that a new Oreo Sundae is now on offer, but also at $2.99. Just like McDonald's McFlurry, it's soft-serve ice cream topped with delicious Oreo cookie crumbs.

At $2.99, this new Oreo offering is $1.00 cheaper than Maccas and almost double the size too. A better deal for Costco members who enjoy Oreo cookies…

Not sure if this is now available nationally, of course to Costco members and guests.

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  • +1

    The WA Costco is worse than Macca's for their ice cream machine being broken

  • +2

    I went to Perth, WA September weekend last year and visited the Costco near airport . I amazed the order processing time was quick (2 hot dogs, ice cream and soft drink) within 5 mins after order. In QLD, Ipswich store on weekend, you would wait more than 30 mins (at least) during lunch time on any order no matter big and small.

    • +2

      yes, there can be incredibly long wait times at the Costco Ipswich food court on weekends. Hopefully, things will be better when the new Gold Coast (Coomera) store opens in late June (Friday 23 June apparently).

    • +2

      That's wild, I don't think I've ever waited more than a few mins at Docklands, regardless of the day or time.

      • +2

        We never really go to Costco during busy periods. We try to go on school days only but there's something going on with that Ipswich kiosk. It takes a long, long time pretty much every time. They don't have coffee anymore either. Is that a Australia wide thing or just an Ipswich thing?

      • Yeah Docklands can be bad too depends on the time

  • +1

    Why are we not getting "this is not RRP bargain!" Maybe times have changed and people can respect a decent bargain now…

  • Normal price. But these sundaes are huge, just like the matrix you need to see them in person to believe it. I haven't tried one because soft serve is kind of foul. Also you don't really need to be a member because no one checks, and someone here said before that if they do ask to see a membership on the way in just say you are here to buy a membership, because the customer service desk and restaurant are in the same area which is separate from the main warehouse entrance.

    • How can it be the "normal price" when this Oreo sundae is a 'new' offering and a much better deal than that of a takeaway competitor???

      • I guess I assumed they wouldn't charge extra for different flavours, but you're right they very well could have charged extra for Oreo.

      • -1

        Because if it's new, it hasn't been any other price, so it's the normal price?

    • Yeah, it's actually pretty foul. I know it's cheap ingredients and what not, but you really can't eat it all. I kind of wish they would let me have a smaller one. Even my kids who shared one gave up after having 1/4 of the cup together, it's wasteful and pointless.

  • -3

    Costco sundae tastes like chemical sludge.

    • All sundae taste like chemical. Better to eat just proper ice-cream instead.

  • We went around 5.30pm and the ice cream was sold out.
    ..

    • +6

      When I worked at McDonald's the "ice cream" came in these huge like 15kg bags of room temperature syrup. The girls at the front would mount the bag in this metal cube frame thing, open it or pierce it (can't recall), then struggle to lift it up over the machine to pour it in. The syrup never sold out because there was always more in the store room and the truck brought more each day if required. I do know the syrup wasn't relatively cheap though, the micromanager always told us to upsell Coke and never upsell milkshakes because the margins were miserable on the ice cream syrup vs the water and Coke syrup.

  • what is the actual deal? this is their normal everyday price

  • -5

    Check the ingredients of sundae, thick shakes, milk shakes before you have it. Full of chemicals.

    • +1

      That's all foods

    • +8

      You're full of chemicals.

    • +1

      Yum!

    • Be careful not to eat anything containing polycarbons.

    • +1

      oh no, not 'the chemicals'……

      • I recall someone doing a study of soft serve safety a few years back and finding that most of it has more than trace levels of dihydrogen monoxide.

  • +1

    Anyone know if this is available in Marsden Park NSW?

  • Bought at the Lake Macquarie store on the weekend, didn't think it was deal worthy.

  • YMMV, i reckon you don't really need membership for the food area. Whenever I just want food, I walk in from the exit side which is also where you can enter for the service desk and returns section. The staff never ask to see the membership so you could pretty much walk down to the food section. I only need my membership for fuel, going through the enter entrance and obviously when paying for items. Don't need membership card when ordering food

    • Shhh… stop telling everyone. I don't want them to start needing the card for food section.

  • +4

    I'm taking mum here this Sunday for mother's Day. Doing it tough but my mum doesn't care as long as we are together

    • -1

      Maybe shout her the onion with relish - cheaper than the hotdog

    • +1

      I suggest somewhere she won't go on her own, like the lookout point at a national park, botanical gardens, state gallery

      • +1

        We going Katoomba after she loves taking photos

  • In Sydney, you don't need a membership for the food court. I thought it applies globally, didn't know in QLD you need it.

  • I have to say I don’t enjoy the Costco soft serve - it’s kinda bland and makes getting through the large amazing a chore.

  • I think they either stuffed up the mixture (happened a lot when I used to work at Maccas) because my last sundae there tasted just like ice. No vanilla flavour or anything, just ice.

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