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  2. 9 Best Deals To Buy at Big Lots in Late Fall - AOL

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    Weekly Deals and Coupons: Big Lots features weekly deals on various items like groceries, health and beauty products, and home essentials. Check their weekly ads and website regularly for updated ...

  3. These Are the Top 6 Items Americans Are Buying at Big Lots - AOL

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    Four-piece patio seating set for $599.99 (comparable value: $911.99) Sealy plush euro top mattress for $399.99 to $1,169.99 depending on size (comparable value: $1,549) Patio umbrella with base ...

  4. 10 Best New Buys at Big Lots That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    Activity Blue Metal Frame Above-Ground Pool. Price: $119.99. Another newer item from Big Lots — just in time for summer — is this above-ground pool. It’s 10′ by 30″ and is large enough ...

  5. Big Lots - Wikipedia

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    A store, Big Lots Store No. 1, was in Berwick Plaza Shopping Center in Columbus, Ohio. The first store in the Big Lots chain was a former Kroger store in the same shopping center. The store later moved to the former Buckeye Mart /Sarco building on Winchester Pike.

  6. Pic 'N' Save - Wikipedia

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    History. William Zimmerman founded Pic 'N' Save Corporation in 1950 in Culver City, California. By 1985, it operated 90 stores in California and six other U.S. states. In 1991, the company changed its name to MacFrugals. It later expanded to the Southwest and the South, but left both markets in the late 1990s.

  7. Save A Lot - Wikipedia

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    Save A Lot was founded in 1977 by Bill Moran as an alternative to larger supermarkets. He opened the first Save A Lot store in Cahokia, Illinois, and remained with the company until his retirement in 2006. In 1978, General Grocer Company expanded the company's presence in the greater St. Louis area.

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