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Fishers Big Wheel, sometimes known as just Big Wheel, was a discount department store chain based in New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The company operated stores under the Fisher's Big Wheel and Buy Smart names. At its peak, the chain comprised more than 100 stores in the Northeastern and Midwestern United States.
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(Wickes Lumber had bought Gamble-Skogmo a few years earlier.) At their peak, Fisher's Big Wheel had 108 stores. In 1991, Fisher's Big Wheel had 83 stores spread from Connecticut to New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, and Michigan. Sales volume was approximately $500,000,000, but profitability was low to negative.
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