BJ's Wholesale Club (NYSE: BJ), a leading operator of membership warehouse clubs, announced today the locations of its newest clubs, set to open in early 2025, one of which will be in Southern Pines.
“As we continue to expand our footprint along the East Coast and beyond, we look forward to helping more families save up to 25 percent off grocery store prices every day,” said Bill Werner, Executive Vice President, Strategy and Development, BJ’s Wholesale Club, in a press release.
The club in Southern Pines will mark the retailer’s 10th in North Carolina.
As BJ’s expands its footprint, it continues to support the communities where its members and team members live and work. The company is driven by a strong purpose of “taking care of the families who depend on us.” Through the BJ’s Charitable Foundation and its partnership with Feeding America, BJ’s has a longstanding commitment to providing healthy food to families in need.
BJ’s Wholesale Club offers a one-stop shopping experience that includes a vast selection of fresh foods, produce, a full-service deli, household essentials, pet supplies, exclusive offerings and much more. BJ’s members can choose from a variety of shopping options like in-club shopping, curbside pickup, in-club pickup, same-day delivery and standard delivery from BJs.com. When shopping in-club, members have access to ExpressPay through the BJ’s mobile app, a service that allows shoppers to scan products as they go and avoid the checkout line.
Shoppers can learn more about BJ’s Wholesale Club by visiting BJs.com.
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