Fry's, the funky electronics chain, is closing its doors

San Francisco — Fry's Electronics, the go-to chain for tech tinkerers looking for obscure parts, is closing for good. The company, perhaps even more well known for outlandish themes at some of its stores, from Aztec to "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland," said Wednesday in an online posting that the COVID-19 pandemic had made it impossible to continue.

Fans immediately took to Twitter to post images and memories (good and bad).

The chain was concentrated on the West Coast but had 31 stores in nine states. It was founded 36 years ago.

October 2009 file photo shows small crowd outside a Fry's Electronics store in Renton, Washington. Ted S. Warren / AP

The pandemic has severely damaged retailers, but Fry's was already getting hammered by online competition and a battle between heavy-hitters Best Buy and Amazon.com.

Fry's Electronics Inc. said its operations have ceased and the wind-down of locations will begin immediately. Customers with electronics being repaired in-store store are being asked to pick them up.

The chain's online presence appears largely to have been shut down. 

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