Run and go get them deals stores are closing run run run !!!!!!
2024/12/27 Edited to
... Read moreOkay, seriously, if you love a good bargain like I do, you absolutely HAVE to pay attention to store closing announcements! It’s not just about a store disappearing; it's about the incredible opportunity to snag some insane deals that you won't find anywhere else. I've been keeping an eye out, and the rumors are true – several major retailers are either closing locations or entire chains, which means their loss is our gain in terms of discounts!
From what I've seen and heard, we're talking about places like Party City, where you can stock up on party supplies, decorations, and even costumes for future events at rock-bottom prices. Imagine getting all your holiday decor or birthday essentials for pennies on the dollar! Then there’s Big Lots, a treasure trove for home goods, furniture, and seasonal items. I’m personally hoping to find some killer deals on small appliances or outdoor furniture there.
Pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS Pharmacy are also on the list, which means not just everyday essentials, but often beauty products, seasonal gifts, and over-the-counter medicines could be heavily discounted. And to address a specific question I've seen, while I don't have exact info on Nutrafol at CVS closing sales, these pharmacy closings are a prime time to look for deals on health supplements, skincare, and other personal care items that might otherwise be pricey. It’s always worth checking their specific circulars!
Fashionistas, keep an eye on Macy's and Foot Locker. Macy’s closing sales are legendary for deep discounts on designer clothing, accessories, and home goods. I always check their clearance racks first! And for sneakerheads or anyone needing new activewear, Foot Locker closing sales could mean amazing deals on popular brands. Even places like Advance Auto Parts might offer discounts on car accessories or tools you’ve been meaning to get.
How to snag the best deals before they expire:
Act Fast & Early: Store closing sales often start with decent discounts (20-30% off) and progressively get steeper (50-70%+ off) as the closing date approaches. However, the best selection is always at the beginning. If there's something specific you really want, go early!
Check Online & In-Store: Sometimes online clearance sections align with store closings, or stores might even move inventory online. But for the deepest discounts, in-store is usually where the real magic happens, especially for items they just want to clear out.
Sign Up for Email Alerts: Many stores send out flyers or email updates about sales. This is a great way to consolidate information about different stores.
Visit Multiple Times: As the closing date nears, new items might be added to the clearance section, or prices might drop further. A quick check-in once or twice a week can yield huge rewards.
Look for "All Sales Final" Signs: Be aware that most closing sales are "all sales final," so inspect items carefully before purchasing.
It's not just about saving money; it's about smart shopping. When I hear about a store like Family Dollar or even remnants of Sears closing, my first thought is "What can I stock up on or get for a fraction of the price?" These aren't your typical weekly discounts; these are often unprecedented markdowns. So, if you see an announcement about a store closing in your area, don't walk – run! Happy hunting, everyone! You truly don't want to miss out on these limited-time opportunities to save big.
I pray for the people that’s already struggling and now have to find a job in this bad economy. 🫶🏽🙏🏽