- August 17, 2026
- Updated 2:29 am
Warehouse Clubs Compete with Prepared Meals
Warehouse clubs are offering prepared meals to help families save on dinner costs. This option provides an alternative to cooking or ordering takeout. A standout example is Sam’s Club’s Member’s Mark Chicken Shawarma Kit, priced at under $16 for a 37-ounce meal.
Sam’s Club is expanding its range of convenient meal solutions. The goal is to provide members with high-quality meals that are both easy to prepare and affordable. According to a company spokesperson, they aim to take the guesswork out of dinners with options that offer great value.
Convenience and Cost
The shawarma kit includes six pitas, cooked chicken shawarma, Mediterranean bruschetta, feta cheese, creamy garlic sauce, and spicy tahini sauce. Beyond just price, the value of these meals also lies in the time savings they offer. Laura Burkemper, CEO of SCALEBLAZER, notes that busy families prioritize quick and affordable meal options. The $16 meal kit addresses issues of affordability, convenience, portion size, and predictability.
Member Preferences
Bryan Gildenberg, CEO of Confluencer Commerce, highlights that Sam’s Club members tend to make price-sensitive meal choices amid rising food and fuel costs. Sam’s Club is seen as catering to these needs, differentiating itself from similar warehouse clubs like Costco, which attracts more affluent, coastal customers.
Customer Feedback
Reviews of the shawarma kit praise its convenience and value. However, some customers question if the portions adequately fill six pitas. One reviewer called it a “lifesaver for busy weeknights,” but noted portion sizes barely sufficed for four adults, suggesting additional sides might be needed.
Kelly McGreal is involved with the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
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