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Costco to stop selling books year-round: report

Costco Wholesale Corp. will no longer regularly stock books in its stores starting next year, according to a news report on Thursday.

Costco plans to stop selling books regularly at its wholesale clubs from January through August starting next year, the New York Times reported Thursday.

Publishing executives told the outlet the retailer came to the decision, at least in part, because of the added cost for workers to stock the books, which are placed on tables for display, unlike other items that can simply be rolled out on pallets for customers to grab from.

According to the outlet, the sources said Costco might still sell books on occasion but will only stock them regularly during the holiday season from September through December. 

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The move could cost publishers dearly because the wholesaler's bulk orders can be as high as hundreds of thousands of copies of a single book, the newspaper reported.

FOX Business has reached out to Costco for comment.

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According to Publishers Weekly, Costco has been a major bookseller for decades, but the industry has known for quite some time that the company was pulling back on book sales.

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The outlet reported that bestselling fiction and book club selections sell well at Costco, as well as nonfiction hardcovers, cookbooks and boxed sets of children’s books.

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