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Big Lots Is Closing Three Stores In Connecticut


Big Lots Is Closing Three Stores In Connecticut

Oh, Connecticut. Land of beautiful foliage, delicious pizza, and... slightly fewer Big Lots stores? Yep, you heard right. Turns out the discount retail giant, known for its eclectic mix of everything from furniture to food, is saying goodbye to three locations in the state.

Now, before you panic and start hoarding discounted patio furniture, let's talk details. Which Big Lots are biting the dust? And what does this mean for your weekend bargain hunting?

The Departing Trio

Okay, deep breaths. The stores closing their doors are in Enfield, Waterbury, and Watertown. That's right, folks in those towns will have to find a new haven for discounted dish soap and slightly questionable-looking snacks.

I know, I know. It's tough. Especially if you're one of those people who can spend hours wandering the aisles of Big Lots, discovering treasures you never knew you needed. Like that ceramic squirrel planter. Or the industrial-sized bag of gummy bears.

But chin up! There are still other Big Lots locations in Connecticut. Think of it as an opportunity for a road trip. A pilgrimage to discounted paradise!

The End of an Era (Maybe)

Look, store closures are never fun. It's sad for the employees, it's sad for the community, and it's definitely sad for those of us who rely on Big Lots for, shall we say, unique shopping experiences.

Remember that time you found a velvet Elvis painting for five bucks? Or that inflatable T-Rex costume that was inexplicably on sale in July? Those are the memories that make Big Lots so special.

But let's be real. Big Lots is also the place where you can find expired candy and slightly dented cans of beans. It's a mixed bag, to say the least. But that's part of its charm, right?

A Moment of Silence for the Waterbury Location

Okay, quick story. I once went to the Waterbury Big Lots specifically to buy a very specific brand of pickle relish. It was an off-brand, the kind that's colored an unnatural shade of green. I couldn't find it anywhere else.

And there it was, on the shelf, gleaming under the fluorescent lights. I bought three jars. I'm not ashamed. That was the best relish of my life. What will become of future generations seeking that neon green relish?

Which 3 Big Lots locations in Conn. are closing? | fox61.com
Which 3 Big Lots locations in Conn. are closing? | fox61.com

So, yeah, the closing of the Waterbury Big Lots hits different. It hits in the pickle-loving heart.

The Bargain Hunter's Lament

Let's talk about the real tragedy here: the loss of incredible deals. Where else are you going to find name-brand cleaning supplies for half the price? Or ridiculously cheap holiday decorations?

And don't even get me started on the furniture section. Sure, it might be a little... rustic. But you can furnish an entire apartment for the cost of a single couch at a fancy furniture store.

Okay, maybe that's an exaggeration. But you get the point. Big Lots is a haven for bargain hunters. And the loss of these three stores is a blow to the Connecticut discount shopping scene.

Enfield's Empty Aisle Blues

Enfield, I feel your pain. Losing your Big Lots is like losing a quirky friend. The kind who always has a story to tell and a slightly questionable outfit on.

Who will now supply the town with bulk paper towels and discounted gardening supplies? The void will be felt, I assure you.

Perhaps the town will hold a memorial service. A candlelit vigil in the parking lot. I'm just spitballing here, but it seems appropriate.

MULTI-TOWN SCOOP: Big Lots closing 3 CT locations! - The Connecticut Scoop
MULTI-TOWN SCOOP: Big Lots closing 3 CT locations! - The Connecticut Scoop

Watertown's Woes: A Community Hub?

Now, let's not forget about Watertown. While Big Lots might seem like just another discount store, it can be a surprisingly important part of a community.

It's a place where people can find affordable household goods, connect with their neighbors, and maybe even strike up a conversation with the cashier about the merits of different brands of laundry detergent.

Okay, maybe not. But you get the idea. Big Lots is more than just a store. It's a gathering place. A bastion of affordable everything.

The Great Watertown Toilet Paper Crisis of 2024 (Predicted)

Okay, hear me out. With the Watertown Big Lots closing, where will people go for their emergency toilet paper runs? Will there be a town-wide shortage? Will people start hoarding?

I'm not saying it's going to happen. But I'm not not saying it either. It's a legitimate concern. Stock up now, Watertown. You've been warned.

Or maybe, just maybe, another store will step in to fill the void. A new discount champion will rise. Only time will tell.

Silver Linings and Future Hopes

But hey, let's not wallow in despair. There's always a silver lining, right? Maybe this is an opportunity for other businesses to thrive in these communities.

Leases Up For Sale At Remaining Big Lots Stores In Connecticut | Across
Leases Up For Sale At Remaining Big Lots Stores In Connecticut | Across

Maybe a local entrepreneur will open a quirky discount store that's even better than Big Lots. Okay, probably not. But it's nice to dream.

And who knows, maybe Big Lots will eventually come back to these towns. Like a phoenix rising from the ashes of discounted furniture and questionable snack foods.

The Great Connecticut Big Lots Reunion Tour (Hypothetical)

Imagine this: Ten years from now, Big Lots decides to re-open the Enfield, Waterbury, and Watertown locations. It would be a joyous occasion! A homecoming for bargain hunters everywhere!

They could have a grand re-opening celebration with free hot dogs and face painting. And maybe even a special appearance by the Big Lots mascot (does Big Lots have a mascot? It should.)

Okay, I'm getting carried away. But a girl can dream, right?

So Long, Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Goodbye!

In the meantime, let's raise a glass (filled with discounted soda, of course) to the Enfield, Waterbury, and Watertown Big Lots. You will be missed.

Thanks for the memories, the bargains, and the slightly strange shopping experiences. You were truly one of a kind.

Big Lots is closing 35-40 stores: Here's how many CT stores are closing
Big Lots is closing 35-40 stores: Here's how many CT stores are closing

And to the rest of the Big Lots stores in Connecticut: we're counting on you. Keep the discounts coming. And please, for the love of all that is holy, stock up on pickle relish.

A Final Farewell Haiku

Discount shelves now bare,

Bargain hunters shed a tear,

Big Lots, goodbye now.

Okay, I'm done. Time to go find some deeply discounted toilet paper.

Maybe at Big Lots.

While I still can.

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