BIG LOTS - STORE CLOSING (St. Peters, MO)
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- With The Growing List Of Big Lots Store Closures, It Was Only A Matter Of Time That The Big Lots In St. Peters, MO Would Be Added. Let's Take A Closer Look!
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Big Lots, Big Loss.
How’s the new angle? Strapped a GoPro in an attempt to replicate a child’s point of view walking through the store.
Do you know what annoys me is that these signs saying ‘Nothing Held Back’ But when I look at the food items saying ‘Everyday Low Prices’ so they are holding back, Therefore lying about Percentage Off and ‘Nothing Held Back’ thing and their prices aren’t any cheaper than any stores I been to. (My Local Big Lots Store isn’t closing yet, Just Saying).
Sometimes, they don't sell certain store branded fixtures and signage. I mean, what am I going to do? Open a new Sears store down the block with these small signs.
@@jeee1074 Well WallieB26 And Retail Archaeology made a lot of valid points so they’re telling the truth about the Liquidation Sales.
I love the angle. Keep that up. Brings my memories when I used to walk around on what was "pick n' save" and "Macfrugals" store names wayyyy before big lots took over ages ages and ages ago !! ❤️❤️❤️
Nice, your 100th video
Great angle.
My local Big Lots, also. This is the first I knew of its closure. Makes me a bit sad, although it is not at all unexpected. Hopefully they won't turn that place into another darn furniture store. Already too many of them around there. Ollie's would be nice. This would be an amazing location for a Trader Joe's, too. St. Charles County can certainly support one.
Happy 100 video day!
Happy 100th video!
Surprisingly the location in ledington near where i am isnt closing.
They are concentrating on stores in smaller towns with no competition, so that makes sense. They are largely exiting urban areas.
R.i.P big lots even know I never liked that store😁
Why is this one closing? It's in a prime spot