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Home»Human Interest»Washington-based Costco CEO Just Joined the Burger War With a $1.50 Hot Dog: ‘Finally, A Guy Who Looks Like He Actually Eats His Company’s Food’

Washington-based Costco CEO Just Joined the Burger War With a $1.50 Hot Dog: ‘Finally, A Guy Who Looks Like He Actually Eats His Company’s Food’

The whole CEO food bite thing started with a strange nibble from McDonald’s boss Chris Kempczinski. He tried to promote their new Big Arch burger,…

Sahiba TahleelBy Sahiba TahleelMarch 19, 20263 Mins Read
Washington's Costco CEO Ron Vachris sitting at a food court table taking a confident bite of the iconic $1.50 hot dog and soda combo in a viral Instagram video.
Image source: X via @TrungTPhan

The whole CEO food bite thing started with a strange nibble from McDonald’s boss Chris Kempczinski. He tried to promote their new Big Arch burger, but his video came off stiff. Then, Burger King jumped in. Wendy’s got in on it. The roster kept growing: A&W Canada, P. Terry’s, Jack in the Box, everyone wanted a piece. Just when it seemed like the joke was dying out, Washington-based Costco’s CEO Ron Vachris stepped up. 

Costco CEO Ron Vachris did the “CEO eats his own product” challenge by destroying a hot dog (and confirms the Costco hot dog combo is staying at $1.50 forever). Legend. pic.twitter.com/bMbkp5mDq5

— Trung Phan (@TrungTPhan) March 19, 2026

Ron strolled into a food court, grabbed their classic $1.50 hot dog and soda, sat down, and kind of laughed: “$1.50? For this hot dog?” 

In the video, Ron took a huge bite of the quarter-pound all-beef hot dog before anyone even finished asking if the price was going up. “The hot dog price will not change as long as I’m around,” he said, no hesitation at all. When someone asked him to describe it, he just said, “Amazing. Amazing quality. Amazing value. That’s $1.50 well spent.”

There’s a real story behind that promise. That $1.50 combo has been the same price since 1984. Even now, when inflation means the combo should cost about $4.40, Costco has kept the price steady and eaten the difference for over forty years instead of passing it along to customers.

Internet Reacts to Washington’s Costco CEO Entering the Food CEO War

The moment quickly sparked a wave of reactions online, with many users poking fun while also praising the image being presented. “Finally, a guy who looks like he actually eats his company’s food,” one person wrote, setting the tone for the conversation.

Others leaned into humor, joking about how that kind of reputation doesn’t come easily. “You don’t achieve that build unless you’ve done a lifelong worth of hot dog smashing,” a user commented. Another added that it felt like the most authentic kind of branding.

Some comments zoomed out to highlight why the company continues to resonate with customers. “The main rule of good business: don’t break what already works and makes money,” one person wrote, while another exaggerated, “Costco is the only thing standing between us and total economic collapse.”

Others contrasted this with struggles seen at competing chains. “The McDonald’s CEO watching stock drop like a rock as every other food service has exploding stock numbers,” a comment read. Another concluded, “The average American household’s recession plans are going to be eating Costco hotdogs and carpooling,” while one more added, “Eat your own dog food is the ice bucket challenge equivalent viral thing for CEOs.”

Texas-Based P. Terry’s Joined the Burger War Against McDonald’s and Is Giving Away Free Lunch to Prove a Point: ‘Who Knew One Bite Could Take So Much Damage’
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Washington’s Costco came late to the CEO food fight. Didn’t say much. Ended up winning big. They stuck with their $1.50 hot dog, took a bold stand, and kept that price steady for forty years, through two CEOs, even after someone seriously threatened one of them over it. That’s how you really finish a burger war.

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Sahiba Tahleel is a journalist at The Nerd Stash, with experience covering entertainment, human interest, viral stories, and internet culture. Her work centers on trending moments, online debates, and pop culture stories with a strong internet pulse. Off the clock, she is deep in meme timelines, books, or binge-watching her favorite shows and movies.

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