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Pace Membership Warehouse – founded in Denver in 1983 and quickly expanded to the East Coast; [194] [195] acquired by Kmart in 1989; [196] [197] later sold to Sam's Club in 1993 and rebranded [198] [199] Price Club – merged with Costco in 1993 and rebranded [200] [201]
A warehouse club (or wholesale club) is a retail store, usually selling a wide variety of merchandise, in which customers may buy large, wholesale quantities of the store's products, which makes these clubs attractive to both bargain hunters and small business owners. The clubs are able to keep prices low due to the no-frills format
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Every savvy shopper knows that membership clubs can save them scads of money (with a few exceptions), especially if they have a large family or are a small business owner. With so much savings at ...
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Sentry Foods stores got their start in the Milwaukee area in the 1960s, being operated and supplied by the Godfrey family. In the mid-1980s, Fleming Companies, Inc., at the time a major wholesaler, bought the majority of the stores and took over supplying them. Being predominantly a wholesaler, Fleming was never a major force in the retail ...
Warehouse Club Buys By Kelli B. Grant Reporter, SmartMoney.com THERE'S ONLY ONE place where you can shop for everything from a 20-pack of Dial soap to high-end stereo equipment: warehouse clubs.