A cash-and-carry warehouse grocer on the city's south side, Big Giant Warehouse stocks bulk dry goods, produce, meat, and frozen items at prices lower than standard supermarkets, with a operational model that requires membership but targets both household shoppers and small food businesses.
Big Giant Warehouse operates as a membership-based bulk grocer rather than a traditional warehouse club. Unlike Costco or Sam's Club, which charge annual fees and require membership cards at entry, Big Giant uses a day-pass system: pay a small daily fee per visit and shop without a commitment. The warehouse spans roughly 40,000 square feet of open-floor retail in south Oklahoma City, with merchandise organized in industrial-style aisles. Inventory leans toward practical staples: 50-pound bags of flour and sugar, gallon-size oils, bulk frozen vegetables, whole carcass chicken and beef primals sold to restaurants and caterers alongside household quantities, and Asian groceries including rice varieties and soy sauce in restaurant sizes. The customer base mixes home cooks buying for large families, meal-prep enthusiasts, small restaurant operators, and caterers.
Big Giant charges $5 per day to shop, or customers can buy a weekly pass for $20. This structure appeals to occasional bulk shoppers who do not want annual fees; someone visiting once monthly pays $60 yearly versus $45 to $135 at Costco or Sam's Club, but only if they visit fewer than nine times per year. Bulk pricing on signature items runs 20 to 40 percent below conventional supermarket chains. A 25-pound bag of all-purpose flour costs roughly $8 to $10, compared to $4 to $5 for a five-pound bag at Walmart. Bulk vegetable oil (35-pound containers) runs $25 to $35, versus $6 to $8 for a 51-ounce bottle at standard retailers. Fresh meat is priced by the pound at wholesale rates; whole chickens typically sell for $0.60 to $0.80 per pound versus $1.20 to $1.50 at supermarket chains. Pricing fluctuates with commodity costs, so confirming current rates before a large purchase makes sense.
Big Giant's day-pass entry differs fundamentally from Sam's Club and Costco, both of which require paid annual memberships ($45 to $135) and serve primarily as closed-loop loyalty programs. Those chains offer fuel discounts, pharmacy services, and branded goods unavailable elsewhere; Big Giant does not. Reasor's, the regional supermarket chain, undercuts Big Giant on convenience and selection variety but charges full retail on bulk items. For shoppers who visit once or twice monthly, Big Giant's variable daily fee is cheaper than Costco or Sam's Club annual dues. For frequent shoppers (12+ visits yearly), Sam's Club at $45 annually becomes the better deal. Big Giant's strength lies in serving small food businesses that need wholesale pricing without corporate membership commitments, and households that want occasional bulk buys without upfront commitment.
Big Giant works best for meal-prep enthusiasts, large families, small caterers, and restaurants needing wholesale produce and meat at short notice. It suits shoppers comfortable buying in quantity and storing bulk goods at home. It does not suit shoppers seeking convenience shopping for just a few items, prepared foods, or a curated selection. The warehouse format means no deli counter, limited ready-to-eat options, and self-service only. First-time visitors should expect to spend time locating items in the open warehouse layout. Parking is ample but the building sits in a light-industrial area without surrounding retail.
Upon arrival, pay the $5 daily pass at the front desk and receive a receipt. Bring your own cart or use warehouse carts available free. Aisles are labeled by category but the layout is minimal; a quick walk to orient yourself helps. Items sell by the case or bulk container, not individually. No scanning or self-checkout exists; process is manual payment at registers near the exit. Cash and card both accepted. Plan for 45 minutes to an hour on a first visit if buying staples; experienced shoppers move faster once familiar with layout.
Big Giant Warehouse operates Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The address is in south Oklahoma City; confirm current hours by phone before a special trip, as seasonal adjustments and holiday closures do occur. Parking is free and unrestricted. The nearest comparable option, Sam's Club locations on the north and south sides, both observe longer hours (often 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. weekdays).
Big Giant fills a genuine niche in Oklahoma City's grocery landscape: it offers wholesale pricing without membership lock-in, making it the right choice for small-batch bulk shopping or restaurant supply runs that do not justify annual fees.
