When one lives in a rather buried burg, the opening of even a little store is big news.
When a big store opens, watch out! That's super gargantuan news!
A BJ's Wholesale Club recently opened in Western Massachusetts. People throughout all the surrounding towns, as well as the main burg where the warehouse store was built, flocked to the grand opening in droves.
The parking lot around the store has been looking a lot like Christmas! That's when lots fill with frenzied shoppers.
Well, yesterday we took a drive to check out the new BJ's and got our family memberships. Guess what?
The lady behind the counter who took our pictures for our ID cards, handed me a bouquet of 20 red roses! It was a "welcome to BJ's" gesture. What a thoughtful thing to do and what good marketing to show customers they are valued and appreciated.

As soon as we got home, I put them into a beautiful red and transparent glass vase. A special friend had given it to me in September for my birthday.
BJ's, for those who are unfamiliar, was started in 1984 by Zayer, a discount department store, according to good old Wikipedia.
The letters in the warehouse's name stand for Beverly Jean, after the daughter of one of the company's founders!
As of last year, BJ's had 187 clubs in 15 states and more than 22, 000 employees or "team members."
People who want to shop at BJ's have to pay annual membership fees. During the opening of this new store, the usual $50 membership costs $40. A more elaborate plan costs more.
BJ's has thousands upon thousands of items. Because the Western Mass store is new, everything is sparkling clean and shining! Huge aisles are filled to the brim with everything imaginable including groceries, shampoos, cds, flat screen tvs, and on and on.
Gas at BJ's pumps is discounted, too.
Competition is always good and BJ's, I would think, is definitely competition to a nearby Walmart as well as to Sam's Club and Costco members.
It's doubtful we'll ever spend oodles of cash there, (mainly because we don't have oodles to spend, ha!), but it's nice to have the BJ's membership for discounted grocery items, particularly.
And I love my roses in October!
Do You Shop at Wholesale Clubs?