In a blow to publishers and authors, Costco plans to stop selling books regularly at stores around the United States, four publishing executives who had been informed of the warehouse retailer’s plans said on Wednesday.
Beginning in January 2025, the company will stop stocking books regularly, and will instead sell them only during the holiday shopping period, from September through December.
Costco’s shift away from books came largely because of the labor required to stock books, the executives said.
Copies have to be laid out by hand, rather than just rolled out on a pallet as other products often are at Costco.
The constant turnaround of books — new ones come out every Tuesday and the ones that have not sold need to be returned — also created more work.
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