BJ's Wholesale Club Q3 net sales rise 4.2% to USD 14.9 billion

Reuters2025-11-26
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/BJ">BJ's Wholesale Club</a> Q3 net sales rise 4.2% to USD 14.9 billion

BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings Inc. reported net sales of USD 6.4 billion for the third quarter (Q3) of fiscal year 2025, reflecting a 4.2 percent increase for the nine-month period compared to the same period in fiscal year 2024. The sales growth was primarily driven by increased traffic and unit growth, especially in the perishables, grocery, and sundries division, as well as a net increase of nine clubs from the prior year period. Net sales in the third quarter were also positively impacted by higher comparable gasoline gallons sold. The company operates 257 warehouse clubs and 194 gas stations across 21 states as of the date of the filing.

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