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    A Walmart spokesperson told Fortune that any price changes are speculative at this point, but future tariff-induced cost increases would be an additional burden to already price-sensitive shoppers.

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  5. BJ's Wholesale Club - Wikipedia

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    BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc., commonly referred as BJ's, is an American regional membership-only warehouse club chain based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, operating in the eastern United States in addition to Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Tennessee, and Alabama.

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    In October 1998, Waremart changed its name to WinCo Foods, citing confusion with retailers Kmart and Walmart as reason for the new name. [15] The name is a portmanteau of "winning company". [ 15 ] Nonetheless, three Oregon stores — those in Independence , Keizer , and Ontario — are branded as "Waremart by WinCo".

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    William E. Brock settled down in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1906 and bought a small wholesale grocery shop, which sold candy produced on the premises by the Trigg Candy company. This candy operation consisted of handmade penny and bulk candies, peanut brittle, peppermints and fudge. The name was changed to Brock Candy in 1909.