Sam’s Club freezes prices of 1,000 items until mid-summer

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More than 1,000 summer favorites at Sam’s Club remain the same until mid-July, with promotional deals continuing until mid-August, with a recent announcement by a warehouse retailer owned by Walmart.

“From grill gear and coolers to float pools and fresh fruit trays, members can rely on the consistent value of seasonal essentials,” the company said of the deal while opening up the possibility of rising tariff-related prices for small kitchen appliances.

Here’s what you need to know about Sam’s club’s plans for the rest of the summer:

Sam’s Club wants to ensure that customers are not “strong in price changes and weekly budgeting.”

Walmart announced that the company understands Sam’s club customers want to create memories, spend time with their loved ones and spend their pool day.

“Members want to absorb every moment without stressing about price changes or weekly budgeting,” the company wrote in its announcement.

Items that are part of the Lock-in Value program are labelled on the Sam’s Club website and will launch the July instant savings event on July 23rd.

Sam’s club customers are “very conscious” about what they’re buying, executives say.

Todd Sears, Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Sam’s Club, explained in a June 11 interview that the client is “very conscious and has a very choice about what they’re buying.”

When asked about Sam’s Club being able to keep customers’ prices low while taking into account tariffs, Sears said this was something they’ve done for a while.

“The majority of our profits come from membership income, actually from 80% to 90%,” Sears said at the 2025 Evercore Consumer & Retail Conference earlier this month. “We’ve always tried to keep prices low, and your way is to look at the best countries for supply chain management, manufacturing costs and sourcing.”

For example, on Mother’s Day, Sam’s Club kept the prices of flowers the same. Sears added that “the best rose in the world” is imported from Ecuador and Colombia. Sam’s Club and Walmart worked with producers from those countries to move the packaging to the US

“It gave us enough flexibility to raise prices,” Sears said. “We’re rewarded for the best flower sales weekend ever.”

Members interested in instant savings in July can visit www.tinyurl.com/instantansavings2025.

Saleen Martin is a reporter for the USA Today Now team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia 757. Email her to sdmartin@usatoday.com.

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