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Core Viewpoint - Sam's Club has faced significant backlash due to food safety issues, particularly involving the discovery of worms in nut products, which has led to widespread consumer concern and negative publicity [2][3][16]. Group 1: Incident Overview - A consumer reported finding a worm in a nut product purchased from Sam's Club, which has been confirmed by the company's customer service as not an isolated incident [4][16]. - The consumer expressed disgust and stated that she would no longer purchase any food items from Sam's Club after this experience [6][9]. - Sam's Club's response to the incident involved multiple compensation offers, including refunds and additional compensation, but the consumer was dissatisfied with the resolution [8][9]. Group 2: Company Performance and Growth - Walmart reported strong growth in its first quarter, with net sales in China reaching $6.7 billion, a 22.5% year-over-year increase, driven by Sam's Club and e-commerce [17]. - Membership revenue for Sam's Club in China grew over 40%, with membership numbers continuing to rise [17]. - Sam's Club's revenue in China is projected to exceed 100 billion RMB in 2024, indicating robust business performance despite recent controversies [17]. Group 3: Quality Control Issues - There have been multiple reports of quality issues at Sam's Club, including a case where a consumer found a glass-like object in a meat product [22]. - The company has been criticized for its inability to ensure food safety, which has led to a decline in consumer trust [9][21]. - The emergence of "scalpers" offering services to bypass membership requirements at Sam's Club highlights potential operational challenges and consumer dissatisfaction [25][26].