The entrance of a Costco wholesale store.
FOOD NEWS
The Brand That Probably Supplies Costco With Its Pizza Dough
By Riya Anne Polcastro
A slice of Costco's food court pizza is just $1.99, and a full pie costs $9.95. At those prices, it's no surprise that the warehouse does not make its own pizza dough in-house.
Lamonica's Pizza Dough advertises on its website that it is the pizza dough supplier for the wholesale giant, but it's unclear whether it supplies all the Costco stores.
Since Lamonica's isn't in all 50 states, some Costcos may have a different source. The company sells its products in bulk through suppliers like Sysco and Food Services of America.
Costco doesn't sell the dough itself in stores, but its business delivery distributes the stuff in bulk. Each case comes with 21 balls of dough.
The online business delivery program is geared towards businesses, as the name suggests, but technically speaking, Costco members can order from the system.
It's hard to imagine that anyone would want to store all that dough in their freezer, but a case of Lamonica's dough would be great for a well-stocked pizza party.