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Sam’s Club goes chainwide with curbside pickup

Contactless service to be free for members on temporary basis

Russell Redman

June 11, 2020

3 Min Read
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The national launch of curbside pickup at Sam's Clubs comes after a 16-store pilot drew a strong response from consumer and business-owner members.Sam's Club

Sam’s Club plans to roll out curbside pickup service to all 597 of its warehouse clubs by the end of June.

The Walmart wholesale club chain said Thursday that the national launch of curbside pickup comes after a 16-store pilot drew a strong response from consumer and business-owner members.

Sam’s Club said it’s expediting the rollout amid changes in customer preferences, including a greater desire for convenient and contactless shopping options during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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By using its own in-store shoppers, Sam’s Club curbside pickup answers a greater need for convenient and contactless shopping options during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Sam’s Club members have been integrating technology into their shopping habits for a while with Scan & Go, samsclub.com and in-club pickup,” Chief Operating Officer Lance de la Rosa said in a statement. “As we continue to innovate to make the shopping experience better and faster for our members, we’re proud to be able to quickly implement and offer curbside pickup across the country, particularly during a time when they are searching for alternative ways to shop.” 

Products marked “Pick up in Club” are eligible for curbside pickup. The service works as follows: After setting up an account, members order groceries, household essentials and other items at samsclub.com or via the Sam’s Club mobile app. They then complete their online shopping list, choose a pickup time and club, and check out. Upon arrival, members park in a designated pickup spot, and a Sam’s Club associate brings out their order and loads it into their vehicle.

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Upon arrival, Sam's Club members park in a designated pickup spot, and an associate brings out their order and loads it into their vehicle.

 

Same-day delivery (except in Puerto Rico) is offered nationwide through Instacart, but Sam’s Club operates the curbside service as well as same-day in-club pickup, which is available at all locations. Curbside pickup is part of Plus membership benefits, which also includes early shopping hours, free shipping on most online items, and 2% cash back on qualifying in-club and pickup purchases.  

Plus members can schedule curbside pickup orders between 7 a.m. and 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Sam’s Club said Non-Plus members can use the Plus curbside benefit free for a limited time, but pickup times will be limited and available 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. from Monday to Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.

“While free Curbside Pickup is a new Plus member benefit, we recognize all of our members are looking for contact-free shopping options as part of the current environment,” de la Rosa added. “Because of that, we are going to temporarily make the service available for every member and do what we can to help them get the products they need, when and how they want them.” 

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Sam’s Club said that, until further notice, it also will continue to offer its concierge service to seniors and members at high risk for COVID-19 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and “hero hours” on Sundays from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.

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About the Author

Russell Redman

Senior Editor
Supermarket News

Russell Redman has served as senior editor at Supermarket News since April 2018, his second tour with the publication. In his current role, he handles daily news coverage for the SN website and contributes news and features for the print magazine, as well as participates in special projects, podcasts and webinars and attends industry events. Russ joined SN from Racher Press Inc.’s Chain Drug Review and Mass Market Retailers magazines, where he served as desk/online editor for more than nine years, covering the food/drug/mass retail sector. 

Russell Redman’s more than 30 years of experience in journalism span a range of editorial manager, editor, reporter/writer and digital roles at a variety of publications and websites covering a breadth of industries, including retailing, pharmacy/health care, IT, digital home, financial technology, financial services, real estate/commercial property, pro audio/video and film. He started his career in 1989 as a local news reporter and editor, covering community news and politics in Long Island, N.Y. His background also includes an earlier stint at Supermarket News as center store editor and then financial editor in the mid-1990s. Russ holds a B.A. in journalism (minor in political science) from Hofstra University, where he also earned a certificate in digital/social media marketing in November 2016.

Russell Redman’s experience:

Supermarket News - Informa
Senior Editor 
April 2018 - present

Chain Drug Review/Mass Market Retailers - Racher Press
Desk/Online Editor 
Sept. 2008 - March 2018

CRN magazine - CMP Media
Managing Editor
May 2000 - June 2007

Bank Systems & Technology - Miller Freeman
Executive Editor/Managing Editor
Dec. 1996 - May 2000

Supermarket News - Fairchild Publications
Financial Editor/Associate Editor
April 1995 - Dec. 1996 

Shopping Centers Today Magazine - ICSC 
Desk Editor/Assistant Editor
Dec. 1992 - April 1995

Testa Communications
Assistant Editor/Contributing Editor (Music & Sound Retailer, Post, Producer, Sound & Communications and DJ Times magazines)
Jan. 1991 - Dec. 1992 

American Banker/Bond Buyer
Copy Editor
Oct. 1990 - Jan. 1991 

This Week newspaper - Chanry Communications
Reporter/Editor
May 1989 - July 1990

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