Pay 'n Save

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Pay 'n Save Stores, Inc.
Fate Acquired by Thrifty PayLess
Founded 1941
Defunct 1988
Location Seattle, Washington
Industry Retail
Products Pharmacy, Liquor, Cosmetics, Health and Beauty Aids, General Merchandise, Snacks, 1 Hour Photo

Pay 'n Save was a company founded by M. Lamont Bean in Seattle, Washington in 1941. The company was broken up in 1988 when Thrifty Corporation acquired the company. The split caused most of the company's subsidiaries to be sold to other companies or forced into bankruptcy.

Pay 'n Save is known for putting two of its chains in one shopping center. It was most popular in Washington.

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[edit] Subsidiaries

Ernst Home & Nursery
Ernst Home & Nursery

[edit] Home Centers

[edit] Sporting Goods

[edit] Department Stores

[edit] Membership Stores

Bi-Mart
Bi-Mart

[edit] Drug & Variety

  • Pay 'n Save Drugs: Sold to Thrifty Corporation in 1988, then to PayLess Drugs in 1992[4], which in return was sold and merged into Rite Aid in 1996.
  • Yard Birds: Became employee-owned. Closed in 1995 due after facing competition from retailers such as Wal-Mart and Fred Meyer.

[edit] Auto Supplies

[edit] Pay N Save

A unrelated chain, Pay N Save, operated in Phoenix, Arizona as a small chain of discount tools and home products. The chain was owned by CSK Auto (which was formerly the Pay 'n Save subsidiary Schuck's Auto Supply) and retained the right to the Pay N Save name. These Pay N Save stores liquidated and closed on August 26, 2007.

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