The rise and fall of Fry's Electronics: How a $2B empire vanished

Fry’s Electronics was once a nerd’s paradise — a treasure-hunt superstore with everything from computer chips to potato chips. At its peak, Fry’s pulled in $2 billion a year, with massive themed stores that became destinations in themselves. But just a few decades later, it was all gone. 👇 SUBSCRIBE for more business breakdowns    / @michael-girdley   Get my free guide → Why Great Businesses Fail: 10 Multi-Million Dollar Mistakes To Avoid: https://links.girdley.com/10fails-yt ------------------------------------------------------------------ ► For sponsorships or inquiries please reach out to: [email protected] ► Get my weekly letter to business owners: essential insights to run, grow, and stay ahead in your business → https://links.girdley.com/newsletter-yt ► Free events on all things small business: https://links.girdley.com/lectures-yt ► Deep dives on businesses for sale:    / @acquisitionsanonymouspodcast   ► Follow me on Twitter/X: https://x.com/girdley ------------------------------------------------------------------ In this video, we dive deep into the history of Fry’s Electronics, how the Fry brothers built a retail empire, the business strategies that made it wildly successful, and the critical mistakes that caused its downfall. From slotting fees and aggressive pricing, to missing the e-commerce wave and being outmaneuvered by Amazon and Best Buy, this is the full story of how Fry’s went from iconic to extinct.