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Save on Groceries and More With a $20 BJ’s Membership

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With holiday gift shopping just around the corner, you may be looking to stretch your budget right now. And one of the easiest ways to save some cash is to buy your groceries and other everyday essentials in bulk. You'll typically need a membership to shop at warehouses and big-box stores, but right now, StackSocial is offering a great deal to help keep those up-front costs down.

A BJ's membership would typically cost you $55 for the year. But when you sign up right now at StackSocial, you can get your first year for just $20. Plus, if you spend $60 or more within your first 30 days of activation, you'll get $20 in free credit, so you're essentially getting your membership for free.

BJ's is a wholesale warehouse with a membership fee, similar to Costco and Sam's Club. Not only does it sell everyday goods and food, but it also has a wide selection of electronics, like TVs and robot vacuums, as well as furniture, clothing, jewelry, toys and more. Depending on what you buy or how often you go, the membership will usually pay for itself in no time.

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Your membership must be activated within 30 days of buying this deal. Lastly, remember you're signing up for a membership with auto-renewal turned on. Once your first year is over, you will be charged the regular price of $55 each year unless you cancel. There's no set expiration for this deal, so it could expire at any point. If you're looking to take advantage of these savings, we'd recommend signing up sooner rather than later.

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