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What’s Sam’s Club?

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Sam’s Club is a members-only division of Walmart that offers discounted branded items to suburban grocery shoppers and small businesses. Memberships can be upgraded for additional benefits, and services are also available at discounted rates. Sam’s Club is a big-box reseller with over 500 warehouse-style shops across the US.

Sam’s Club is a members-only division of Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. which deals with
to suburban grocery shoppers and small businesses. Club Membership
entitles you to shop at any of over 500 warehouse-style Sam’s Clubs
shops across the US for discounted branded items ranging from fresh
food and clothes to electronics, car supplies and home furnishings.

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the goods are often sold in bulk and economically sized to ensure the
high volume sales necessary to sustain a business with low profit margins. Additionally, members can purchase services at discounted rates or
rates for groups, including:

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auto repair insurance
a personal credit account
yellow pages advertising
printed checks
dentistry and health insurance
long distance telephone service
mail order pharmaceutical products
software training
travel packages
access to boat and car buying programs.

Club membership can be done at two levels: Basic memberships are sold to valid city/state businesses, licensed professionals
and the public; these regular subscriptions can be upgraded to a Plus
Subscription for additional benefits such as roadside assistance and below
health and dental insurance premiums. Standard memberships cost around $35 a year, while Plus memberships cost $100 a year.

Sam’s Club, its parent company, Wal-Mart, and its main competitor, Costco,
Inc., belong to a group of nationwide chain stores commonly referred to as
big-box resellers; these big-box stores offer a wide range of products and have
immense size. A typical Sam’s Club warehouse
it comprises between 110,000 and 130,000 square feet (10,300 – 12,000 square meters) of concrete floors and floor-to-ceiling steel shelving stacked with merchandise.

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