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Big Lots
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Kat B.
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There are two Big Lots in Tallahassee that I'm aware of: the one on the corner of Apalachee Parkway and Capital Circle, and this one. In this particular store, located on Pensacola Street next to the Westside Post Office, everything is in a jumble. No effort seems to be made to keep things neat or organized.
In general, speaking for myself, I only go to this Big Lots if I need something like a lot of pasta for cheap on short notice - in other words, something I know the exact location of and doesn't change. If I need anything else, I will willingly drive across town to the other Big Lots. It's better organized, the staff is friendly (by which I mean, they don't treat you like a pariah for interrupting social hour to try to ring out), and it's cleaner.
There's plenty of stuff at the Pensacola Big Lots, but only go there if you don't mind spending a while looking for what you want.
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