Talk:Pic 'N' Save
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[edit]The current article claims that Pic 'N' Save was bought out by Big Lots in 2002. However, I can't find any source (reputable or otherwise) that reports that purchase. All the sources I find only indicate that Big Lots converted its Pic 'N' Save stores to the Big Lots brand, thereby implying that Big Lots already owned the Pic 'N' Save brand. Furthermore, a New York Times article in mid 2001 states that Big Lots (at that time called "Consolidated Stores Corporation") already owned the Pic 'N' Save brand. Another article (apparently from "Discount Store News" but actually on a site by LookSmart) indicates that Pic 'N' Save was operated by Big Lots back in 1999.
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Another retailer
[edit]There was another chain, begun as a drugstore, with this name established in Florida in 1955.It was associated with Setzer's, a grocery chain. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2602:306:CF99:2080:B93C:FDF6:E6E1:3E60 (talk) 14:58, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
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