Costco, Trader Joe’s Will Further Divide Tulsa Shopping Market

Two national chains, Costco and Trader Joe’s, are scheduled to bring more grocery options to Tulsa in the span of two months, and, when they do, high-end natural grocers and other wholesalers will face stiffer competition, national and local experts say.

Each new store will be the retailers’ first foray into Oklahoma — a market dominated by Wal-Mart, which has 27 stores and four Sam’s Clubs, in the Tulsa metro area.

Trader Joe’s won’t compete with Wal-Mart directly, experts say. But Costco will.

Each store is moving into a wealthy neighborhood. For Trader Joe’s, it’s Brookside, which already has a cluster of grocery stores nearby — a Natural Grocers, a Reasor’s and its natural competitor: Whole Foods.

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