KEY POINTS
  • Costco Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said the retailer is bringing back purchase limits on household essentials such as toilet paper, bottled water and cleaning supplies.
  • The membership-only warehouse chain said it wants to make sure those items stay on shelves as it copes with supply chain challenges, from shipping delays to truck driver shortages.
  • The retailer saw strong demand for home furnishings, sporting goods and jewelry in the fiscal fourth quarter — even selling some rings in the $100,000 range, Galanti said.

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People shop for toilet paper at a Costco store in Novato, California on March 14, 2020.

Costco Chief Financial Officer Richard Galanti said Thursday the company wants to make sure it has essential items at stores, even as shipping delays and truck driver shortages make it hard to keep them on shelves.

During an earnings call, he said the retailer is "putting some [purchase] limitations on key items." Those include toilet paper, paper towels, bottled water and high-demand cleaning products. He did not specify how many of each item customers will be able to buy.

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