Shoppers at a well-known store throughout Minnesota, including in Rochester, have been speaking up for change. Thanks to that feedback, change is happening starting this Sunday!

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Sam's Club Members Will See Something New Now On Sundays at Minnesota Stores

Back in June, the big warehouse store, Costco, announced to its fans that those who have an executive membership would be able to get in early and start their bulk shopping.  This change in hours at Costco started June 30th in 2025...and I have already taken advantage of it.

Now, Sam's Club is making a few changes in its hours as well.  According to USA Today, "overwhelming feedback" about store hours had led to a change at most Sam's Club stores.

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Check Out The New Hours At Sam's Club On Sunday's

Starting on Sunday, October 12th, 2025, Sam's Club will be opening up starting at 8:00 am for its Plus members.  That early access will last for one hour until 9:00 am.  Starting at 9:00 am, Sam's Club will then open to all who have memberships and will close at 8:00 pm.

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What Are The New Holiday Hours For Sam's Club Stores in Minnesota?

According to the story at USA Today, holiday hours are also being impacted.  Below are the latest updates for most stores:

Easter - closed

Memorial Day - open until 8:00 pm (used to close at 6:00 pm)

July 4th - open until 8:00 pm (used to close at 6:00 pm)

Labor Day - open until 8:00 pm (used to close at 6:00 pm)

Thanksgiving - closed

Christmas Eve - clubs will close at 6:00 pm

Christmas Day - closed

New Year's Eve - open until 8:00 pm (used to close at 6:00 pm)

New Year's Day - closed

Learn more and see the hours at a store near you at the Sam's Club website.

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