> At a Glance
> – StackSocial is selling a one-year Sam’s Club membership for just $20, down from the usual $50
> – The upgraded Plus membership is also discounted to $60, saving you $50
> – Why it matters: Bulk-buying families can lock in year-round savings on groceries and gas for less than a pizza
A limited-time StackSocial promotion is making it cheaper than ever to join Sam’s Club. The deal cuts the standard annual membership to $20 and the Plus tier to $60, with codes redeemable through Jan. 31, 2026.
How the Deal Works
StackSocial is offering digital membership codes that must be activated by the end of January 2026. After the first year, memberships auto-renew at the regular price-$50 for standard or $110 for Plus-unless you cancel.
The discount applies to new members or anyone whose previous membership lapsed more than six months ago.

What You Get
Standard membership perks:
- Access to bulk groceries, household goods, TVs, clothing and kitchen appliances
- Fuel savings at Sam’s Club gas pumps
- Free flat-tire repair, battery testing and windshield-wiper replacement
- Discounts on hotels, rental cars and movie tickets
- Free curbside pickup and $12 same-day delivery
Plus membership adds:
- Cash rewards on qualifying purchases
- Free shipping on online orders over $50
- Early shopping hours
Price Snapshot
| Plan | Regular Price | Deal Price | Savings |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | $50 | $20 | $30 |
| Plus | $110 | $60 | $50 |
Membership codes are delivered digitally, so you can download the Sam’s Club app, load your digital card and start shopping the same day.
Key Takeaways
- $20 is the lowest price News Of Los Angeles has seen for a Sam’s Club membership
- The deal works for new sign-ups or returning members whose account expired at least six months ago
- You must redeem the code by Jan. 31, 2026
- Auto-renewal is active at full price after year one-set a reminder if you want to reassess
If your household buys groceries in bulk or you regularly fill up at Sam’s Club stations, the membership can pay for itself long before the 12 months are up.

