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  2. Joining retailers like Walmart, Dollar General launches same ...

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    Vasos said he hopes that in the near future, the retailer will be able to offer same-day delivery at all Dollar General stores that currently work with DoorDash. Dollar General operates more than ...

  3. Dollar General - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2021, the company planned 50 free-standing pOpshelf locations and 25 store-within-a-store locations inside Dollar General Market stores. [53] In April 2021, the company said it was planning to hire 20,000 employees, less than the number hired in 2020 (50,000). [54]

  4. 34 Dollar Store Secrets You Need To Know Before You Shop

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    The dollar store is the best place to buy greeting cards for every occasion — they sell for less than a buck."You will find the best price at the dollar store, where you can snag them for 50 ...

  5. Dollar General opens near Cannon AFB

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    May 28—A new Dollar General is officially open just west of Clovis. The new store is at 1604 U.S. 60-84 between Clovis and the main gate to Cannon Air Force Base. According to a Dollar General ...

  6. List of superstores - Wikipedia

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    CVS Pharmacy - pharmaceuticals, general merchandise; DSW ("Designer Shoe Warehouse") - shoes; Dick's Sporting Goods - sporting goods, clothing; Dollar General - discount store; Dollar Tree - discount store; DressBarn - clothing (defunct) Eckerd - pharmaceuticals, general merchandise (defunct) Fallas - clothing; Family Dollar - discount store ...

  7. Discount store - Wikipedia

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    Variety stores in the U.S. today, are most commonly known as dollar stores such as Dollar General, Family Dollar and Dollar Tree, which sell goods usually only at a single price-point or multiples thereof (£1, $2, etc.). During the early and mid-twentieth century they were commonly known as "five and dimes" or "dime stores".