All 10 stores, along with the Miami Twp. and Fairfield store will offer scratch-off tickets to the first 100 people people Saturday and Sunday, according to the release.
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The new stores will feature a new layout and design.
“We are excited to introduce our new store format to the Dayton Area,” stated Steve Haffer, senior vice president chief customer officer of Big Lots. “It brings to life our new brand traits and showcases our product assortments of affordable solutions in Furniture, Seasonal, Home, Food, and Consumables. We are also very proud to serve alongside the Dayton community.”
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