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There are xx businesses in the Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters industry in the US, which is expected to grow at xx% over the next five years. This industry includes large stores that primarily retail a general line of grocery products and merchandise items (e.g., apparel and appliances). Warehouse clubs offer customers a wide selection of goods, often in bulk and at discounted prices, in exchange for a membership fee paid by each customer. Supercenters are large discount department stores that also sell perishable groceries. However, unlike warehouse clubs, supercenters do not have membership requirements for customers.
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There is 16 Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters in the US businesses as of 2026, an increase of 0.0% from 2025.
The number of Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters in the US businesses has grown 1.3% per year on average over the five years between 2021 and 2026.
See our full analysis of the Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters in the US to understand if the mumber of bussinesses is expected to grow or decline over the next five years.
The Warehouse Clubs & Supercenters in the US has high market share concentration and the largest business is Walmart Inc..