Nearly one in three American households now holds a warehouse club membership. But paying the wrong fee, driving to the wrong store, or missing the discounts that actually matter for seniors on fixed incomes can quietly erase everything you intended to save. Here’s the honest breakdown β memberships, groceries, pharmacy, hearing, and every hidden advantage most people miss.
Sam’s Club raised its membership fee in May 2026, narrowing the gap with Costco to just $5/year at the base level. Meanwhile BJ’s is expanding into Texas with 25β30 new clubs planned, and Costco’s hearing aid business now controls roughly 16% of the entire U.S. retail market β making it the largest non-VA hearing aid seller in the country.
Executive: $130/yr
800+ U.S. locations
No senior discount
Plus: $120/yr
600+ locations, 45 states
Senior discount: age 50+
Club+: $120/yr
~280 locations, East Coast
No senior discount; accepts mfr coupons
BJ’s operates only in roughly 20 states along the East Coast and portions of the Midwest β if you live west of the Mississippi in any state not listed, BJ’s simply isn’t an option. Sam’s Club is absent from Alaska, Oregon, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Washington. Costco has the broadest national footprint with 800+ U.S. locations. Before comparing prices and perks, confirm which clubs are actually within a reasonable drive from your home.
Eight real questions seniors ask before deciding on a membership. Each gets a short answer first and the fuller picture below it.
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Which club has the lowest membership fee for seniors? Sam’s Club wins β it offers a senior discount of $20/year for new members age 50+ Β· Costco and BJ’s offer no age-based discount at all Β· After May 2026 price changes, Sam’s base is $60/yr β or $20/yr for eligible seniors in year oneSam’s Club is the only major warehouse club that offers a verified discount for older adults. For new members age 50 and older, the first-year membership is available at $20 β compared to the standard $60. This discount also applies to veterans, active military, first responders, teachers, and healthcare workers. Neither Costco nor BJ’s offers any equivalent age-based pricing; both charge everyone the same flat annual fee. The catch: the senior discount applies to new members only β if you’ve had a Sam’s Club membership within the past six months, you do not qualify. For anyone choosing Sam’s Club for the first time (or returning after a lapse), the $40 first-year savings is real money. Important context: at $20 for year one versus Costco’s $65, a first-year Sam’s Club senior membership is $45 cheaper even before a single grocery trip. If you buy both β which many deal-savvy shoppers do β the combined first-year cost for a senior is roughly $85 total ($20 Sam’s + $65 Costco).
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Which club has the cheapest groceries β not just the cheapest membership? Sam’s Club wins most staple comparisons β a 150-item 2026 price study found Sam’s cheaper on 68% of items, averaging 8.2% lower prices than Costco Β· BJ’s appears mid-priced until coupon stacking β then it can match or beat bothThe grocery price picture is genuinely split by category, and anyone who tells you one club wins universally is oversimplifying. Sam’s Club tends to post the lowest sticker price on packaged staples β ground coffee, canned goods, paper products, peanut butter, and most pantry basics. Ground beef runs around $5.12/lb at Sam’s Club versus roughly $5.79/lb at Costco in recent comparisons. Costco edges out Sam’s Club on several items consistently β bacon, eggs, milk, and organic produce tend to go Costco’s way. Costco’s Kirkland Signature brand is genuinely premium quality and often beats what you’d pay at a specialty grocer for comparable items. BJ’s publicly claims members save 25% versus regular grocery store pricing, and the coupon ecosystem is where BJ’s hidden advantage lives: unlike Costco and Sam’s Club, BJ’s accepts all manufacturers’ coupons stacked on top of its own member coupons, which can drive savings to 30β50% off already-low prices on specific items during coupon periods. The practical conclusion for a fixed-income shopper: Sam’s Club for everyday staples, Costco for organic produce and premium brands, BJ’s for East Coast shoppers who clip coupons.
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Costco vs. Sam’s Club for hearing aids β this is a huge expense for seniors. Who wins? Costco wins by a wide margin β hearing aids run $980β$1,700 per pair at Costco versus $2,500β$8,000 at private audiologists Β· Costco controls ~16% of the entire U.S. retail hearing aid market Β· Free hearing test, fitting, real-ear measurement, and lifetime follow-up adjustments includedThis single comparison may be the most financially important fact in this entire guide for many seniors. Medicare traditionally does not cover hearing aids β a standard pair at a private audiologist costs $2,500 to $8,000, with fittings and follow-up appointments billed separately on top of that. Costco Hearing Aid Centers offer prescription devices from brands including Jabra, Rexton, Philips, and Sennheiser at $980 to $1,700 per pair, including the initial evaluation, professional fitting, real-ear measurement verification, and unlimited lifetime follow-up visits and adjustments at no additional charge. On a single purchase, a senior can save $2,000 to $6,000 compared to a private audiology clinic. Costco’s hearing aid volume is so large β roughly 16% of the entire U.S. retail market β that it is second only to the VA in total hearing aids dispensed annually. Free hearing tests are available to all Costco members; purchasing the aids requires membership. Sam’s Club also offers hearing aid centers with free tests, but Costco’s selection, service package, and pricing are consistently stronger for this specific category.
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Which club has the best pharmacy for seniors on multiple medications? Sam’s Club Plus edges ahead for generic drug pricing β over 600 generic drugs for $10 or less, plus select generics at $0 Β· Costco pharmacy also accepts Medicare Part D and most insurance Β· Costco pharmacy is open to non-members, a little-known benefitBoth Costco and Sam’s Club run in-store pharmacies that offer meaningful savings on prescription medications β often dramatically below retail chain pharmacy prices for the same drug. Sam’s Club Plus membership unlocks a formulary of over 600 generic drugs priced at $10 or less, with 10 specific generic prescriptions available at $0 for Plus members. This is particularly valuable for seniors who take multiple daily medications but haven’t yet hit their Medicare Part D out-of-pocket cap. Costco’s Member Prescription Program offers a discount card usable by the member, their dependents, and even their pets β and it covers both generic and name-brand drugs at prices that can be 80% below retail in some categories. One genuinely useful fact most people don’t know: Costco’s pharmacy is open to non-members for prescription filling under longstanding pharmacy access rules. The deeper Member Prescription Program discount requires membership, but anyone can walk in and fill a prescription at Costco’s cash price. BJ’s also carries pharmacy services with FSA and HSA card acceptance, though its pharmacy footprint is smaller than Costco’s or Sam’s Club’s.
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Is it worth paying for the premium membership tier (Executive, Plus, Club+)? Costco Executive ($130/yr): break-even at ~$3,250 annual spending, cap $1,250 cash back Β· Sam’s Plus ($120/yr): break-even at ~$3,000 spending, cap $500 cash back Β· Worth it if you’re a heavy shopper; skip it if you go monthly and spend under $200 per tripThe upgrade math is straightforward but often misunderstood. All three clubs offer a 2% cash back reward at the premium tier β but the caps and cash-out mechanisms differ significantly. Costco Executive gives you up to $1,250 back annually, issued as a store certificate; the break-even spending level to justify the extra $65 upgrade fee is about $3,250 per year at Costco. Sam’s Club Plus caps rewards at $500/year, and the break-even is about $3,000 annual spending β but Sam’s Cash is paid out monthly rather than annually, which helps fixed-income shoppers see and use the reward before it evaporates. BJ’s Club+ also pays 2% back but caps at $500. For a senior shopping for themselves or a small household, spending $3,000+ per year at a single warehouse club typically requires consistent, high-frequency shopping. If you visit monthly and spend $150β$200 per trip β about $1,800β$2,400 annually β the base membership is the better financial choice at all three clubs. If you shop weekly for a larger household or buy in serious bulk, the premium tier’s math flips in your favor.
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I live alone or with one other person β aren’t the bulk packages too large to use before they expire? BJ’s wins for smaller households β it carries smaller multi-pack sizes than Costco Β· Costco sells the largest packages Β· Splitting a membership with a neighbor or adult child solves the problem at Costco and Sam’s ClubPackage size is the most underrated variable for seniors shopping alone or in two-person households. Costco is famous for its enormous quantities β which make great sense for a family of four but can become a waste problem for someone living alone. A 40-roll pack of paper towels, a 6-pound container of protein powder, or a 5-pound bag of almonds are all excellent per-unit prices, but only if you actually use all of it before spoilage or stale dating. BJ’s consciously positions itself with smaller multi-packs β buying six rolls of paper towels instead of forty, or a 2-pound bag of coffee instead of a 5-pound one. You pay slightly more per unit, but you don’t waste half the package. Sam’s Club falls in between, with package sizes generally more manageable than Costco’s but still bulk-oriented. The practical work-around for Costco fans in small households: split a membership and shopping trip with a neighbor, adult child, or friend. Each Costco and Sam’s Club membership includes a free household card β one extra person at the same address can shop on the primary membership at no extra cost.
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Which club is easiest to shop at if I have mobility issues or prefer to avoid long checkout lines? Sam’s Club wins on checkout experience β its Scan & Go app lets you scan items with your phone as you shop and pay before you reach the exit, skipping the line entirely Β· Costco is testing similar technology but hasn’t fully rolled it out Β· All three offer curbside pickup and deliveryStanding in a warehouse club checkout line with a cart piled high is a real barrier for shoppers with limited stamina, bad knees, or who simply find it exhausting. Sam’s Club’s Scan & Go feature β available through its free app β lets you scan each item’s barcode as you place it in your cart, pay through the app before you leave, and walk out without waiting in any checkout line. You simply show the receipt screen to the staff member at the exit. For anyone dealing with mobility challenges, this is a genuine quality-of-life improvement over the standard warehouse checkout. Costco has been testing a similar in-store scan-and-go system at select locations, but it hasn’t yet deployed nationally. All three clubs offer free curbside pickup and same-day delivery through various partners (Instacart for Costco, Instacart and Shipt for Sam’s), so members who prefer not to shop in person can still access member pricing on most items. Sam’s Club Plus members get free curbside pickup as part of membership; standard members can also use the service for a small fee at some locations.
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Can I try a club membership and get my money back if I don’t use it enough? Yes β all three clubs offer a 100% membership satisfaction guarantee with a full refund anytime Β· No questions, no receipt needed Β· This effectively makes every membership a risk-free trialThis is one of the most consumer-friendly policies in retail β and most people don’t realize it applies to the membership fee itself, not just to merchandise. Costco, Sam’s Club, and BJ’s all guarantee 100% satisfaction on their membership fees. If at any point during your membership year you decide it isn’t worth it, you can walk in and request a full refund of the annual fee, no questions asked. You don’t need a receipt or a specific reason. This policy transforms any warehouse club membership from a gamble into a genuinely risk-free trial. The practical strategy: join whichever club is closest or cheapest to try, shop for two to three months, honestly evaluate whether you’re visiting frequently and actually saving money versus your local grocery store, and if the numbers don’t work for your household β get the refund before the year ends. One useful calculation before joining: estimate your annual grocery and household spending at a given club, subtract 20β25% as a rough savings benchmark, and compare that savings number against the membership fee. If the math doesn’t close, it won’t close in real life either.
Each row identifies which club wins that category for most seniors. “Tie” means no meaningful difference in practice. Prices and policies verified as of mid-2026.
| Category | Costco | Sam’s Club | BJ’s |
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| Base membership/yr | $65 | $60 Lowest | $60 |
| Senior discount | None | $20/yr (age 50+) Winner | None |
| Premium tier/yr | $130 Executive | $120 Plus Cheapest | $120 Club+ |
| Cash back cap | $1,250/yr Highest | $500/yr | $500/yr |
| Grocery staple prices | Mid-high; best on fresh | Lowest overall Winner | Mid; coupons change this |
| Package sizes | Largest (may waste) | Mid-size | Smallest Best 1β2 person HH |
| Coupon stacking | No outside coupons | No outside coupons | Yes β mfr + BJ’s coupons Winner |
| Hearing aids | $980β$1,700/pair + free services Winner by far | Available; higher price | Not typically offered |
| Pharmacy pricing | Strong; open to non-members Tie | 600+ generics β€$10; $0 select Best for Plus members | Available; limited |
| Optical services | Full; accepts most vision ins. Tie | Full; exam open to all Tie | Full; included |
| Scan & Go checkout | Testing; not national | Full national rollout Winner | Available at many stores |
| Credit card acceptance | Visa only in-store | All major cards Winner | All major cards |
| U.S. locations | 800+ (strongest West) Most locations | 600+ (strongest South/Midwest) | ~280 (East Coast only) |
| Membership guarantee | 100% refund anytime All three tie | 100% refund anytime | 100% refund anytime |
| Private label brand | Kirkland Signature (premium quality) | Member’s Mark (600+ products) Most variety | Berkley Jensen / Wellsley Farms |
Proximity matters more than almost any other factor. Use the buttons below to find the closest Costco, Sam’s Club, or BJ’s to your location β then factor in the drive before making a membership decision.
- Step 1: Check which clubs are actually within a reasonable driving distance from your home. BJ’s is East Coast only. If none are nearby, the membership question is already answered β shop where you can actually go.
- Step 2: If you are 50 or older and have not held a Sam’s Club membership in the past six months, start with the $20 senior first-year membership at samsclub.com/join before paying full price anywhere.
- Step 3: If you need hearing aids in the next one to three years, factor Costco’s hearing center into the decision. The savings on a single pair versus a private audiologist can justify years of membership fees on their own.
- Step 4: Estimate your realistic monthly grocery spend and multiply by 0.20 (a conservative 20% savings estimate). If that annual figure exceeds the membership fee, the math works in your favor. If it doesn’t, the savings won’t appear in real life either.
- Step 5: Use the 100% satisfaction guarantee as a pressure-release valve. Join the club that looks best on paper, shop for 60β90 days, and honestly evaluate whether you’re actually saving money versus your previous store. If not β request the refund. All three clubs honor it.
Membership prices, senior discounts, pharmacy formularies, hearing aid pricing, credit card acceptance, and store locations are set by the individual warehouse clubs and subject to change. Information in this guide reflects conditions reported and verified in mid-2026. Always confirm current pricing and discount eligibility directly with the club before joining β at samsclub.com, costco.com, or bjs.com. Membership prices listed may not include applicable state and local sales taxes. This page has no affiliation with Costco Wholesale, Sam’s Club, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Walmart, or any affiliated entity.