I’ve always found the Members Mark items really good at Sam’s Club. We’ve been buying them since the 1980’s. It’s one of the best store brands that I buy.
I plan to get a bag of the sandwiches ASAP and try. I’ll pass on the waffle fries. I’m excited about the convenience of a hot chicken sandwich anytime I want.
I wonder how they’re getting away with copying it so closely? The packaging looks almost identical to Chick-fil-A.
Alas, all the local Sam’s Clubs have gone the way of the dodo. Nearest location is over two hours away, over state lines. Things would get cold on the way home…
I plan to visit Sam’s Club this weekend. Hoping they will have the chicken sandwiches. I imagine they’ll sell out fast because people want to try new products.
I’m impressed at the price. $16 for a box of ten. $1.60 for a sandwich is quite a value.
I hope they aren’t tiny sliders. That would be disappointing.
Their packaging is red-and-white, and they use a cursive font, but I disagree that it looks “almost identical” to Chick-fil-A’s packaging (example here), though Sam’s Club is clearly intending to be reminiscent of Chick-fil-A in their packaging.
If it was too close, you can bet that Chick-fil-A would be filing a lawsuit about trade dress infringment. As I understand it, you can’t trademark a simple color scheme. You can have a custom font, but that doesn’t protect you from someone using a similar font.
Sam’s Club is one of my stops today. I hope to find them! I’ve never had a Chik-fil-a anything so I’ll have nothing to compare it to. We don’t have that restaurant in my area. The only thing I might not like is if there is a bun included - they never seem to come out very good when they’re frozen. Might have to remove the bun and thaw it first.