TL;DR:New members can erotice historical menage romance packagejoin Sam’s Club for just $20 (normally $50) and enjoy a full year of big savings, member perks, and access to premium products.
TikTok tried to convince us that Erewhon Market is the most luxurious place to get groceries, but we’d argue that Sam’s Club takes the cake. It might not have ridiculously expensive berries, but you can get multiple errands done under one roof and skip the checkout line if you download their app.
The only downside is that, like a real club, you have to be a member to get inside the door. If you want in just in time for summer savings, you can save $20 with this Sam’s Club membership offer and get one year for $20 (reg. $50).
Sam’s Club members usually have a hard time leaving without the entire store in their carts, since they can shop for everything from fresh and frozen groceries to electronics and furniture in one place. You won’t have to hop between multiple stores to get everything on your list anymore. That’s so last year.
Plus, with bulk-sized goods, you probably won’t have to make as many trips to Sam’s Club as you would with your regular store—that is, if you can handle staying away.
If your cart is full to the brim and the line looks long, there’s no need to stand and wait. With Scan and Go™ on the Sam’s Club app, you can scan your items, show your digital receipt on your way out (everyone has to do this), and be on your way.
Members of Sam’s Club also rave about savings on gas, so don’t forget to fill up your tank on the way home. The club also has a tire and battery center if your car needs more than fuel.
Speaking of members only, you’ll get even more discounts on hotels, car rentals, live events, movies, and more. We think you’ll earn back that $20 membership fee in no time with how much you’re saving on, well, everything.
Don’t miss out on this Sam’s Club membership offer to start the season off on the right foot—get one year for just $20 (reg. $50) for a limited time.
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