BJ’s Wholesale Club is preparing to open its first Kentucky club Jan. 31 at 4807 Outer Loop in Louisville.
This club will also mark its 250th location in the U.S. The Kentucky site will have an on-site BJ’s Gas location with extra savings through BJ’s Fuel Saver Program.
“Our growth is the result of delivering unbeatable value and convenience to families for more than 40 years,” said Bill Werner, EVP of strategy and development for BJ’s Wholesale Club.
“As we celebrate this milestone, I want to thank the team members who serve our members every day as well as those who bring our new clubs to life. We look forward to building on our momentum and bringing clubs to more new communities in 2025 and beyond.”
BJ’s members can save on fresh foods, produce, full-service deli items, fresh bakery goods, household essentials, home décor, pet supplies, toys and tech through a treasure-hunt shopping experience.
Local Louisville shoppers can join the new club now with limited-time exclusive offers. New members can sign up for The Club Card Membership at $55 for a one-year membership and get a $40 welcome reward, or The Club+ Card Membership at $110 for a one-year membership and get an $80 welcome reward. The Club+ Card Membership holders also receive 5¢ off/gallon at BJ’s Gas and earn 2 percent back in rewards on most BJ’s purchases.
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“We’re looking forward to taking care of the families who depend on us and serving our newest members in the Louisville community,” said Samuel Walters, club manager for the Louisville BJ’s Wholesale Club. “We can’t wait for our members to enjoy savings of up to 25 percent off grocery store prices every day.”
For more than 15 years, BJ’s has worked with Feeding America and its network of food banks, providing more than 125 million meals for those in need. In the Louisville, Kentucky, community, BJ’s will partner with Dare to Care Food Bank by donating unsold produce, meat and dairy.
Additionally, BJ’s Charitable Foundation has granted Dare to Care more than $57,000 to support its South Louisville mobile pantry program, helping to get quality food into the hands of those who need it.
“We’re excited to collaborate with BJ’s Wholesale Club as a new community partner in Louisville,” said Vincent James, president and CEO of Dare to Care Food Bank. “This partnership will help deepen our mission of providing pathways to end hunger in our community.”
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