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BJs is a club, it's in terms of the membership. Same with SAMs, and Costco.
On the other hand, other stores can't detain you, it's not covered under "shop keepers privilege". Watch you-tube on shop keepers privilege if you want to learn the laws around that. Also be careful, stores can and will legally evict you (some stores are petty as fuck like that) and then if you go there, you're trespassing and can be arrested. It's generally legal to deny a member of the public access to your store for any reason, as long as it's not a prohibited reason under federal discrimination laws.
That's exactly what the shopkeepers privilege is, an immunity to false arrest claims when they have suspicion you've stolen something.
The two cases I found, the judges decided that refusing to show the receipt was enough to provide that suspicion