First-time customers can pay $10 to join its Club membership program for the first year.
Fees for Club members rose from $45 to $50 while memberships for its Plus members rose from $100 to $110. Additionally, the cost of add-on memberships increased from $40 to $45.The giant lacewing was commonly found in eastern North America but mysteriously disappeared in the 1950s. Scientists previously thought that the increase in light pollution and a decrease in raging forest fires in eastern North America potentially played of role in its disappearance.
It was the first time in nine years that prices for its Club membership increased and the first time since 1999 that fees for its Plus membership increased. By comparison, rival BJ's charges its members relatively the same for its membership offerings. Its Club Card membership costs $55 while its Club Plus membership will cost guests about $110.
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