Posted on 08/21/2021 11:22:21 AM PDT by conservative98
Kyle Dishman can't afford to shop at the local grocery store anymore. Instead he goes to Dollar General, where he can make $40 stretch into a week's worth of groceries and the occasional can of motor oil for his Chrysler 300.
He sticks with pasta, frozen pizza and canned vegetables, fully aware that "any food you can buy for only $1 is not the greatest for you." But Dishman says prices have gone up so much that he's started rationing his food.
"When you only have a certain amount to spend, it's like, why not just go to the dollar store?" he said.
A growing number of Americans are relying on dollar stores for everyday needs, especially groceries, as the coronavirus pandemic drags into its 18th month. Chains such as Dollar General and Dollar Tree are reporting blockbuster sales and profits, and proliferating so quickly that some U.S. cities want to limit their growth. The 1,650 dollar stores expected to open this year represent nearly half of all new national retail openings, according to Coresight Research.
(Excerpt) Read more at stamfordadvocate.com ...
Dollar General is the only store in my town, we call it the mall.
Somebody supported this stupid son of a bitch Biden.
proliferating so quickly that some U.S. cities want to limit their growth.
Motel 6 was started in Santa Barbara, California, in 1962, and, indeed, as the name implies, the room cost six dollars a night for a single. The developers, William Becker and Paul Green, figured the price would cover their building costs and maintenance. Their first hotels had coin-operated black and white TVs. To say they were a “no-frills” motel chain would probably be an understatement. That was done so that the rooms could be cleaned quickly. The concept, cheap motel rooms, obviously caught on and they were imitated even by existing chains. The developers sold the chain in 1968 and by the 70s, the coin-op TVs were replaced by free color TVs and prices had to go up.
You’ll own nothing, and you’ll be happy.
Prices are creeping up. Just an uptick, says the media pigs.
From: 3 months ago (and getting worse)
Levin: Biden created this inflation issue with Marxist ideology
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vM_Ih9hyorE
“He is the Hugo Chavez of our economic system.”
I bought a Barbesol nose and ear trimmer at the Dollar Tree a few weeks ago. Battery operated. This thing would be $10.00+ anywhere else
. . and the Five-and-Ten before that. . .
I read that Motel 6 is now $60 a night.
And . . . remember the Five and Dime stores?
Inflation - it's not just "Transitory".
These might make a good investment at this time.
I dunno about the article, but I do know that, from personal observation, the Dollar Store near my local supermarket is MUCH more expensive than the market. So obvious that I haven't been in one in years.
In any case, frozen pizza is certainly NOT the cheapest way to eat. Cook rice and dried beans, and you can eat for under a dollar a meal. Boring, and needs vitamin supplements, but probably more nutritious than frozen pizza. Poor people have lived for long periods on little else.
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She is the best. Even puts up with me for some reason. I thank God for loaning her to me.
The Dollar store in my neighborhood sells name brands,Delmonte canned veggies, Campbell’s soup, Healthy Choice soup Heinz ketchup, name brand cereals to name a few.
“The 1,650 dollar stores expected to open this year represent nearly half of all new national retail openings, according to Coresight Research.”
Zoykes! Somebody wake up Sleepy Joe and inform him that his plan to starve us out unless we buy cr@p from China is working exceedingly well!
10% for The Big Guy, Remember! *SPIT*
There’s a store I just heard about in Wisconsin called, ‘Five Below.’
It’s like a Dollar Store, but items can go as high as $5...and beyond!
Soon, only the truly wealthy among us can shop there.
*SNORT*
https://locations.fivebelow.com/wi
Sure - but that’s the nature of retail. A brick-and-mortar retailer is not in business to guarantee customers the lowest price, but to provide convenience and service in the location where the store is. If prices are too high, customers will drive a few more miles to the dollar store (or shop online) - if they are just right the items will sell and the store will make enough profit to keep operating.
Demanding price equity will lead to a hundred million unemployed and a nation of government-sponsored Walmarts…as it already is.
In the original example, the guy buying from the dollar store to resell isn’t getting as low a price as he could get from a distributor, but maybe he has poor cash flow or bad credit.
Yeah, I use to go there before moving back to Morgan Hill.
Great for “in a pinch” items.
I can pay Dollar store or I can more most everywhere else for the same dang item.....
its the stupid people or the too rich people that pay full price for something.
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