Super-Duper Mart

Though its footprint across America was vast, the story of Super-Duper Mart is simple. The corporation would find a city large enough to support their enormous stores, then use economy of scale to undersell the competition. After the local stores fell, the location would control the market for groceries and household goods.

By the War, these centers formed the core of commerce for many small communities. They offered everything from food, to household supplies, to furniture, to clothing, to consumer electronics. A family could visit once a week, acquiring everything they could possibly need in a single trip.

To make that trip even more Super-Duper Mart centric, many of the largest locations incorporated a cafeteria where shoppers could rest while eating snack foods and hot beverages during a full-day orgy of consumerism without the inconvenience of leaving the store until all of their shopping needs had been fulfilled.

History

Super-Duper Mart was wildly successful in the Southeast Commonwealth. The sales volume led to larger and larger stores that offered a wider variety of household goods, electronics, clothing, food, tools, gardening supplies, and of course - guns.

In 2056 Super-Duper Mart introduced their first Ultra-Super-Duper Store, a gigantic warehouse that spread over almost 100,000 square feet. The store opening featured a courtyard centerpiece for the Super-Duper House, a self-building automated home creation kit developed alongside RobCo Industries that offered consumers "Everything you need to build your dream home at the press of a button."

The product was advertised as "Including everything, even the kitchen sink" and came pre-furnished, even including a stocked a refrigerator.