Fry's Electronics
Fry's Electronics was an American chain of big-box retail stores specializing in consumer electronics, computer hardware, software, and related gadgets, founded in 1985 by brothers John, Randy, and Cameron Fry in Sunnyvale, California.[1] The company began as a retailer targeting tech enthusiasts with a focus on components and accessories, quickly expanding into massive superstores that combined vast inventories with immersive, theme-based environments inspired by motifs such as ancient Egypt, industrial revolutions, and 1950s science fiction to create a distinctive shopping experience.[1] By the early 2000s, Fry's had grown to operate dozens of locations across multiple states, achieving annual sales of around $2 billion through its strategy of low prices, extensive product selection, and appeal to Silicon Valley's engineering culture.[1] Despite this success, the privately held enterprise abruptly shuttered all remaining stores in February 2021 amid financial pressures and operational challenges, marking the end of a nearly four-decade run that influenced electronics retailing with its emphasis on experiential retail and technical specialization.[2]