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Category killer

A category killer is a type of retailer, usually a big-box store, that specializes in a single product category and carries a wide assortment of related goods. By offering extensive selections, competitive pricing, and leveraging large-scale bargaining power, these stores often gain a comparative advantage over smaller retailers and can significantly reduce competitors’ sales within that category, increasing their market penetration.

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Local merchants in cities with category killers "may suffer a substantial reduction in sales," and stores in a wider radius can be affected by the draw. Between 1983 and 1993, Iowans spent 31% less in hardware stores, translating to a loss of 37% in the same time to those stores as a result of category killer stores. == United States retailers ==
United States retailers
Sporting goods stores that are category killers range in footprint from . ==See also==
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