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If you avoid peak shopping hours because of the crowds, you might want to check your local Sam's Club to see if they have sample machines. These kiosks, which go by the cutesy name Freeosks, will automatically give you a product sample by scanning your membership card any day of the week.
Additionally, Sam’s Club is testing new ways to sample items, such as roaming events that bring sampling directly to members as they checkout, visit the member services desk or use Sam’s Club Curbside Pickup.
Sam's Club is bringing back free samples to its nearly 600 clubs nationwide after a more than 14-month hiatus amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Free Product Samples. Sam's Club also offers members an in-home sampling option on the Sam's Club website. Samples typically include household and beauty products and will be mailed directly to the member's house upon request. Samples are for Sam's Club members only and are available while supplies last. Advertisement.
Beginning this week, Sam’s Club is relaunching its sampling program across all 600 US locations. This customer-favorite perk had been discontinued since March 2020 when the pandemic first hit the United States.
From noon to 5 p.m. Nov. 10-12, club members can sample three dozen different foods including turkey, ham, red velvet cake, pies and mashed potatoes.
Sampling products inside Sam's Club locations was suspended in March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now, food sampling is back at the warehouse store.
Sam’s Club is set to offer double its usual number of samples during a May 21 event at locations nationwide. Here’s how you can enjoy all the freebies.
Roughly 170 US locations — or about 30% of its stores — will bring back food samples this week, with “most of the remaining locations” doing so toward the end of June.
After temporarily suspending its free samples program for what turned out to be well over a year, Sam's Club has brought back its Taste & Tips program, which allows members, among other things, to review what they sample when they visit one of Sam's more than 600 clubs throughout the U.S. alone.