Tariffs Test Sam's Club Strategy of Keeping Prices as Low as Possible
Sam's Club is evaluating which products it will raise prices on to offset higher costs from the Trump administration's new tariffs, with candidates ranging from small kitchen appliances to outdoor decor such as yard art.
Prices matter to Sam's Club beyond their immediate effect on sales. The warehouse-club chain, owned by Walmart, has long said it aims to keep its prices as low as possible to help boost the paid memberships that are generally required to shop in its stores. And those membership...
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