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BJ's Wholesale Club

2.9 (37 reviews)
Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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Shopping here very thirty years and my first bad experience but it was worse than bad. Stopped at the deli counter and found in the pre-sliced case fresh one pound packages of Citterio pepperoni and Munster cheese. Planned a simple dinner of a salad and toasted pepperoni & Munster cheese paninis. Everything looked great when I served my company. But when they bit into their sandwich, they pulled out the clear plastic threads of the sliced pepperoni wrapper. The deli associate didn't remove the wrapper before slicing the pepperoni. I collected the paninis for the kitchen trash can and started a new batch of plain cheese paninis. I guess I should be thankful that they removed the wrapper from the Munster cheese before they sliced it.

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Nicole N.

The best birthday cake ever! Buttercream icing that is thick, creamy and sweet! The cakes are moist and delicious! The bakery department will write in your cake anytime . Best cake ever!

two nivea products

I really like shopping at BJ's. However, I notice the lotion Nieva i brought today had new size and more value on the front of it and it's 20 fl. oz 591mL. The last bottle of Nieva I brought is 21 fl. oz 625mL . So how is the recent Nieva more value, if it has less and the plastic is smaller. Also we are paying the same price or more. May someone answer that for me? The lotion on the left is the old bottle.

Great selection on beer, wine & spirits at great prices.
Jenny B.

Since BJ's is only a few minutes from my house, it is my go to big box store when I'm in a hurry and don't feel like making the drive to the competition. Here are a few tips for your next BJ's visit from a long time BJ's shopper: 1. Cell Phones- There is a cell phone hut which offers a variety of plans and phone. 2. Glasses- You can purchase discounted glasses here through your insurance 3. Coupons- Grab the coupon book- there are some great deals in there! 4. Samples- Samples are located throughout the aisles so keep your eyes open! 5. Cards- You can get really nice discounted cards here. Formerly half off, now buy two get one free. 6. Alcohol- Check out the back left section of the store for a variety of beers, wines & other spirits at discounted prices. This is also where they sell ice. 7. Buying in Bulk- Like it's competition, BJ's sells in bulk, so get ready to stock up during your next trip here!

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