Costco releases new technology system for shoppers

As the world of retail continues to evolve with technological advancements, Costco, the wholesale giant known for its bulk-buying benefits, is not one to lag behind.

With a relatively modest footprint of 16 outlets across Australia, compared to its massive presence in the US and Canada, Costco has nonetheless carved out a niche for itself among Aussie shoppers who love a good bargain on oversized products.



Since its first Australian store opened in Melbourne in 2009, Costco has seen a steady climb in popularity, expanding to cities including Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, and Perth.

Members of the discount heavyweight have enjoyed access to a vast array of products at competitive prices, but new measures to ensure that those benefits remain exclusive to paying members accompany the perks of membership.



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Costco launched new membership scanners to prevent non-members from entering stores. Credit: @snackreviews_aus / TikTok


In a move that's stirring up conversation among its customer base, Costco has introduced high-tech face scanners at the entrance of its stores.

This new system is designed to prevent the misuse of shared membership cards, a practice that has been a thorn in the side of the membership-based retailer.

While Costco has traditionally checked photo identification upon entry, the new scanners are set to streamline this process, making it quicker and more efficient for both staff and shoppers.

The implementation of this technology has not been formally addressed by Costco in an official statement, but a representative confirmed that checking photo ID has always been part of their in-store protocol.

The face scanners are an enhancement to this existing system, aimed at cracking down on the sharing of membership cards.



For those looking to join the Costco club, membership options are straightforward. The basic package costs $64 per year, while the 'executive' tier is priced at $130 annually.

Footage of the new scanners appeared on social media, displaying a sign cautioning that individuals who don’t present photo ID will be sent ‘to the membership counter’ to ‘have your picture added’.

A Melbourne resident noted that this system has been in use in the US for a while, and now ‘it's finally Australia's turn’.

‘They’re located at the entrance, and you scan your membership card as you walk in,’ the shopper said.

‘The membership photo will display on a screen to the staff member to check it matches. So make sure you’re using your own card and that it’s active.’



The reaction to the introduction of face scanners has been mixed, with some shoppers expressing their discomfort with the technology on social media.

‘Costco needs to get a grip,’ one person said.

‘Not going to a shop that makes you pay to shop,’ another announced.

‘Costco needs to calm down,’ a third said.

Despite these sentiments, Costco's strong sales figures in Australia, boasting around $3 billion in 2022 and an impressive $4.4 billion in 2023, suggest that the retailer's appeal remains robust.

Costco's commitment to meeting customer demand is evident in its ongoing expansion, which includes not only new physical stores but also plans to roll out grocery delivery options, aligning with services offered in other countries.

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Credit: @snackreviews_aus / TikTok

Key Takeaways

  • Costco is implementing face scanners at store entrances in Australia as part of a crackdown on non-members using shared membership cards.
  • The new technology speeds up the process of verifying membership through photo ID, which is a requirement for customers entering Costco stores.
  • Membership options for Costco in Australia include a basic package for $64 per year or an 'executive' option for $130 annually.
  • Despite having a smaller number of stores in Australia compared to other retailers, Costco remains popular for its bulk-buying format and has seen strong sales, with plans for further expansion and grocery delivery options.
Are you a Costco member who's experienced the new face scanners? Do you welcome the added security, or does it make you think twice about renewing your membership? Share your stories and opinions with us in the comments below.
 
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Costco was supposed to build in the South of Adelaide earlier this year so far no evidence of it. We only have one Costco in SA and it is North of Adelaide
 
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What happens security-wise when another person goes in with you? Spouses/partners/other family members ofen go in the shops to help find and pick up items and put them on the trolley.
 
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What happens security-wise when another person goes in with you? Spouses/partners/other family members ofen go in the shops to help find and pick up items and put them on the trolley.
There shouldn't be a problem if the person paying the bill is the one photographed on the card.
I think this article is about non-members using members' cards in their absence.
 
Supermarket Nazis have now infiltrated the landscape of Australian shopping.

The only time I will enter a Costco store would be armed with an incendiary device.

Burn baby, burn!
If you use someone else's membership card, would you not be proving that shoppers are dishonest? Business is business regardless of how much money the company has. After all, their shareholders expect their dividends.
 
I have no interest in shopping in a place where I have to pay membership for the privilege.
I have been there once as a guest and was not overly impressed.
The areas I was interest in were fresh meat, soft drinks, incontinence products and a certain range of tinned food. There was nothing there that competed with other outlets. Actually, there were no incontinence products there at all.
Two things worth mentioning ... we sat down and had a really nice lunch. Second, the price of fuel was super competitive. That's done a different way. No shop. You need your membership card and pay at the bowser. Not sure if it is the same at all Costcos.
At least I didn't have to join to be shown that it is not for me.
 
It's a shame my nearest Costco is about 98kms from me😕 One day I may take a trip there.

And for the usual objectors you better not go abroad from an Australian airport. They all use face technology!!!😁
 
How much does it cost per annum to be a member?
Wonder how many families might share the cost of being a member if they all do some shopping with 'em?
If there's a means, there's a will.

Novezar.
 
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Surely they can all get together before the member goes shopping with a shopping list for all parties....then they can share the cost of the shopping bill, still under just one membership....simple.
 
How much does it cost per annum to be a member?
Wonder how many families might share the cost of being a member if they all do some shopping with 'em?
If there's a means, there's a will.

Novezar.
Here you go!

 
I don't need this store at all......I can spend enough at Woolies each fortnight as it is. Costco has got too many tempting new things that I'd probably want to try and that would blow the old budget to smitherines.
HAVE NOT WASTE NOT.:ROFLMAO:
Same here I’m glad my sister orders my shopping she checks the lowest price thing, I’d just buy whatever I wanted, oh she’s an accountant so that helps.😳
 
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