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  2. Savers - Wikipedia

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    Savers is known as Value Village in the Pacific Northwest, the Baltimore metropolitan area, and most of Canada, and Village des Valeurs in Quebec. Chicago stores and some locations in the Washington, DC metropolitan area are under the name Unique. [2] In other regions of the U.S. and in Australia, the stores are named Savers.

  3. Savers (UK retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Savers, North End Road, Fulham, London (April 2015) Savers Health and Beauty Limited, trading as Savers, is a discount chain of more than 500 stores, owned by A.S. Watson (Health & Beauty UK) Ltd, which is part of the A.S. Watson Group. It is a value retailer selling a variety of health, beauty, household goods, medicines and fragrances. [2]

  4. Talk:Savers - Wikipedia

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    Savers Inc, in the Saint Cloud, Minnesota location alone profited over $800,000 in 2008 with nearly 1.7 million in sales, and over $900,000 profit in 2007. Savers does, indeed provide very competitive benefits and payrates for their employees, however, recently the stores in the upper mid-west district have gone through an extensive management ...

  5. Charity shop - Wikipedia

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    Shelves in a thrift store in Indianapolis, Indiana A charity shop in Sheringham, UK. A charity shop (British English), thrift shop or thrift store (American English and Canadian English, also includes for-profit stores such as Savers) or opportunity shop or op-shop (Australian English and New Zealand English) is a retail establishment run by a charitable organization to raise money.

  6. Pay 'n Save - Wikipedia

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    In 1983, Pay 'n Save entered the wholesale club business and opened the first Price Savers Warehouse in Salt Lake City, Utah. [3] In December 1983, Pay 'n Save acquired Schuck's Auto Supply, Inc. for about $70 million in Pay 'n Save common stock. [7] At the time, Schuck's had 58 stores in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. [7]

  7. Warehouse club - Wikipedia

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    Price Savers Wholesale Club, merged with PACE Warehouse Club, then merged with Sam's Club; Sam's Club, in Canada 2003–2009; SourceClub, owned by Meijer, from 1992 to 1994. Only had seven locations, all in Michigan, but helped loosen restrictions on who can become members industry-wide. Super Saver, merged with Sam's Club (Southeast US ...

  8. Edward J. Noble - Wikipedia

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    Pep-O-Mint was the first Life Savers flavor. Noble was the first chairman of the Civil Aeronautics Authority . In June 1939, he was appointed the first Under Secretary of Commerce [ 3 ] by President Franklin D. Roosevelt , a role created especially for him, [ 4 ] serving until August 1940 ( Wayne Chatfield-Taylor was appointed to replace him).

  9. Superdrug - Wikipedia

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    A.S. Watson is also the parent company of Savers, the United Kingdom's number three chemist chain. [citation needed] Subsequently, several of Superdrug's smaller shops were converted into Savers, and approximately three hundred Savers shops were converted into branches of Superdrug. In 2004, during the company's 40th anniversary, the current ...