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    Big Lots

    3.4 (8 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    Jimmy M.

    If you need something cheap and fast, this is the place. Unlike Job Lot and Bldg 19, where they stock close-outs and excess inventory from other retailers, it appears that Big Lots simply finds the cheapest wholesalers out there and stocks all their cheap stuff. Nothing high quality here, and I couldn't find anything American made. This branch is really close to my home, so I find myself coming here more often than I'd care to admit. Last week I had borrowed a friend's motorcycle and found that the the glasses I was wearing were woefully inadequate for riding. My friend could have come home at any minute and found his bike missing, so time was of the essence. I stopped at Big Lots and found a rack of six dollar sunglasses just inside the door, so I grabbed a pair and in 60 seconds I was back on the bike, singing ZZ Tops "Cheap Sunglasses" as I rode off into the sunset. I would like to give Big Lots only one star and tell everyone to stay away because everything in here is made in China. I would like to tell everyone that it is their civic duty to buy American(it is!), and I would like to look down my nose at all the people shopping here and tell them how their money is contributing to child slavery and such, but I can't do that because sometimes you need cheap sunglasses and you need them fast and if there's a Big Lot's nearby that's just the kind of thing you can buy cheap and fast. I can't say much about this store that would set it apart from the other Big Lots, except that the people at the register are always cheerful and friendly.

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    I was at franklin store I had to pee so the public bathroom is disgusting and it hasn't been clean for months it's so gross

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