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BJ’s Wholesale Club’s first Alabama location to open next week in Madison

MADISON – BJ’s Wholesale Club announced Tuesday that its brand-new club location in Madison will open on Friday, Nov. 10. The club, located at 165 Graphics Drive, is a part of Town Madison and just minutes from Toyota Field. The new location is BJ’s 239th club and Alabama becomes the company’s 20th state.

The new club also features a BJ’s Gas location on-site. The Madison BJ’s Gas station opened on Thursday, Oct. 26, and offers regular, premium, and diesel fuels.

“We’re thrilled to open the Madison club, our first location in Alabama,” said Tommy Metheny, Club Manager, Madison BJ’s Wholesale Club. “As we gear up for the holiday season, we can’t wait to bring BJ’s unbeatable value and convenience to this community. I want to thank both our great team for its commitment to serving our members and the community for giving us such a warm welcome.”

BJ’s offers a wide assortment of fresh foods, produce, a full-service deli, household essentials, pet supplies, various exclusive offerings, and much more. In addition, the club offers shoppers a treasure-hunt experience with a variety of seasonal favorites, home décor, fashion for the family, top trending toys, hot tech, and a selection of local products.

BJ’s Wholesale Club is also an active participant in its local communities. The BJ’s Charitable Foundation supports a range of organizations and programs across 20 states. In Madison, BJ’s is partnering with the Food Bank of North Alabama, donating nutritious, fresh foods to help local families.

“With Thanksgiving fast approaching, we are excited to have BJ’s Wholesale Club as the newest member of the Madison community,” said Shirley Schofield, Chief Executive Officer, Food Bank of North Alabama. “The holidays are a vital time to ensure that those in need have access to basics and our partnership with BJ’s allows us to do that.”

To date, BJ’s has partnered with Feeding America and the Feeding America network of food banks for over 15 years, providing more than 122 million meals to local families.

Local shoppers can join the new club now with BJ’s limited-time founding member offer available through Thursday, Nov. 9. To sign up for a membership at BJ’s Wholesale Club, visit BJs.com/Madison or sign up in person at the membership center, open now, at 8760 Madison Boulevard in Madison.

 

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