Another US wholesale favorite is bumping its membership prices
Briefly

BJ's Wholesale will increase its membership fees for the first time in seven years, with new rates set to take effect on January 1, 2025.
The new cost of a Club membership will be $60 annually, which is a $5 increase, while the Club+ membership will rise to $120, up $10.
CEO Robert Eddy emphasized that the extra income from the membership fee increases will fund better staffing and expanded delivery services, especially for fresh produce.
BJ's fee increase follows Costco's recent hike in membership fees and reflects a strategic investment in enhancing BJ's membership value since 2018.
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