1. big box - Noun
2. big box - Adjective
big box (plural big boxes)
A large self-service store, usually on a single level, with few interior walls, owned and run by a corporation
big-box (comparative more big-box, superlative most big-box)
(US) Of or relating to a very large retail establishment built as a massive, free-standing structure
Big-box retailers like Wal-Mart have driven local mom-and-pop stores out of business.
big-box
Very difficult to understand American audience, what they like, what they don't like. Some movie I like very much, it doesn't work. Some movie I don't like, it gets big box office. Very difficult. Jackie Chan
And to be clear, groceries, pharmacies, big-box stores will remain open safely with capacity limits to make sure you can access all the goods you need. Source: Internet
Crazy Cazboy's is a liquidator of retail overstocks and discontinued items, getting its merchandise largely from Amazon but also other big-box retailers including Target and Walmart, according to operations manager Casey Hightower. Source: Internet
Although these channels have traditionally been great for retailers, marketers are stuck with tighter margins and the increasing need to invest more in infrastructure and distribution to successfully compete with big-box stores and Amazon. Source: Internet
Big box retail landlord Aventus Group has been upgraded by analysts after delivering a result that navigated the harsh impact of the global pandemic with more resilience relative to its competitors. Source: Internet
A job in a big-box store's bakery, while not her own shop, further expands Brydie's world and her confidence. Source: Internet