Sam’s Club announces huge change for how members will shop; plans remodels of all 600 locations
- Sam's Club is remodeling all 600 locations to provide a register-free shopping experience similar to the new club in Grapevine, Texas, as announced by CEO Chris Nicholas.
- Customers at the Grapevine location use the Sam’s Club app to Scan and Go, avoiding checkout lines entirely, a feature met with enthusiasm by members.
- The company aims to double membership and more than double sales and profit within the next 8 to 10 years, along with opening 15 new stores annually.
- Nicholas described the transformation as among the fastest and most scalable in retail, focusing investments on fleet, associates, and member experience.
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