cdd wrote:Four pages and no-one's mentioned:

An electrical retailer.
DJDave wrote:Aww MVC that was another of Woolworths but I think it was bought out before they went under? We had an Our Price in the 90's it was ting but great, then they opened a Virgin (was not big enough to be called a Megastore) but that went in the early 90s when Primark did not re-new the lease and it then knocked though, they did the same to Woolies as that was next door too.
MVC was sold as part of Woolworths Group by Kingfisher. It lasted a couple of years within the spun-off group before the chain was closed (which happened almost overnight IIRC). I don't understand why Woolies couldn't make it work, since they also controlled the distribution business Entertainment UK, and half of the publisher 2|entertain.
nwtv2003 wrote:Going back to Our Price, I seem to remember Virgin had a similar chain of shops called VShop, if not VStore but it was Our Price in all but name, but they've been gone for a good while now.
It was VShop, Virgin actually took over a few Our Price branches but I think they traded under the name 'Virgin'. There was a third chain, originally XS Music & Video, later Virgin XS - I only ever saw 2 and both were within McArthur Glen Designer Outlets; they outlived the Virgin name but traded as simply Zavvi for the final year or so of their existence.
DJDave wrote:FADS the DIY Store and Toy and Hobby
There was also Texas Homestores (bought up by J Sainsbury, merged in to Sainsbury's Homebase) and [WHSmith] Do-It-All & Great Mills, both of which ended up in the failed Focus chain.
Toy Stack is a brand which seemingly disappeared. There was a branch in Nottingham and another in Norwich, both of which were later occupied by Bear Factory (now Build-a-Bear Workshop). I don't know if that's coincidental.