There are currently around 600 Sam’s Clubs in the United States and Puerto Rico, including 12 in Minnesota and each one is going to get a major facelift.
When it comes to grocery shopping, everyone has their own way of doing it, whether it’s in person, online, or via delivery. But however you get your groceries, you may need to make some adjustments this month, as one major grocer is closing for a full day.
The FDA has upgraded the recall to a "Class I" health risk, meaning there's a high chance that using or being exposed to these products could cause serious health problems or death. The recalled products were sold in Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, and South Dakota.
Sam's Club is making a major change aimed at improving your shopping experience. The new technology is expected to be implemented in all 12 Minnesota Sam's Club stores by the end of the year.