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Discount Stores in Wheeling, IL

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Business Listing   Always Amazing - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 537-1700


Business Listing   Housewalk Furniture - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 229-2673


Business Listing   Kiddo Ditto Children's Resale - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 215-9159


Business Listing   Little Mexico Thrift Shop - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 419-8935


Business Listing   Pot & Gold Resale Shop - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 541-1561


Business Listing   Sam's Club - Wheeling- Pharmacy- Streamwood- Pharmarcy - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 459-8541


Business Listing   Sister's Store - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 520-2970


Business Listing   Target - Wheeling - Wheeling, IL - Phone: (847) 215-5051


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Helpful Definition for: Discount Stores


A discount store in Wheeling is a type of department store, which sells products at prices lower than those asked by traditional retail outlets. Most discount department stores offer a wide assortment of goods; others specialize in such merchandise as jewelry, electronic equipment, or electrical appliances. Discount stores are not variety stores, which sell goods at a single price-point or multiples thereof. Discount stores differ from variety stores in that they sell many name-brand products, and because of the wide price range of the items offered. Many also operate as supercenters, which add a full-service grocery store to the traditional format.

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