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When consumers feel strapped, some brands do well anyway
May 27, 2022
Strong earnings from Nordstrom, Macy's and Dollar General suggest pent-up demand and a reframing of what people consider essential spending.
What would rural health care from a discount retailer look like?
by
Blake Farmer
Jul 19, 2021
Dollar General, with more than 17,000 stores, is moving into health care. Many rural communities have lost hospitals in recent years.
COVID vaccines at Dollar General would boost access for low-income populations, study says
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Scott Tong
Apr 8, 2021
According to the company, 75% of Americans have a Dollar General within 5 miles of their home.
Dollar store chains settle with New York state over expired drugs
Aug 27, 2019
The low-cost retailers will pay a fine and pay more attention to sell-by dates.
FedEx sets up shop at Dollar General stores
by
Amy Scott
Jun 17, 2019
The move is aimed at rural online shoppers.
Dollar stores are a target for food companies
by
Annie Baxter
Sep 8, 2015
Growth is in drug and dollar store outlets, while grocery sales are sluggish.
Kraft aims at discount shoppers with Velveeta
Feb 6, 2015
Major brands are targeting low-priced products at dollar-store consumers.
For public good, not for profit.
What would it mean if Dollar General went 'hostile'?
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Scott Tong
Sep 2, 2014
Dollar General ups its bid for Family Dollar, but that doesn’t mean shareholders will say yes.
Frugal consumers translate to high profits for Dollar General
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Adriene Hill
Sep 4, 2013
The discount retail chain reported better than expected profits today and its stock is up almost five percent at the moment.