• SGGeorwell@lemmy.world
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    21 days ago

    If Americans are too poor to shop at the dollar store, I guess we might actually have to eat the rich.

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      21 days ago

      Went to a “dollar store” recently and as it turns out, not a single damn thing in there was actually $1.

      $1.50? $2? $5? $10? Absolutely.

      So just more corporate greed under the guise of inflation aimed at people who are “financially constrained”.

      (Also the rich go great with a nice red wine.)

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        21 days ago

        Also, those inexpensive (non-food) items are lower quality and will wear out/break faster. Poverty charges interest…

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        21 days ago

        Remember that these used to be called a “5 and dime”. The concept is the same but the pricing changes over time. Eventually we’ll stop thinking of them as a dollar store.

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      21 days ago

      The dollar store is more expensive outside ephemeral purchases like party supplies… it’s cheaper to go to mass furnishing retailers, grocery stores or hardware stores and your shit doesn’t break in two weeks.

      Most customers looking for extreme budget items are now turning overseas to things like temu because they actually deliver lower prices.

      Dollar stores are exploitive as fuck.

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      21 days ago

      Dollar general isn’t actually a “dollar store”, more like a “discount” store. They sit in-between a dollar store and traditional store. They’ll have more recognizable name brand products VS a dollar store, but the sizing might be smaller or slightly damaged packaging. They’re like a Burlington or TJ Maxx, but with smaller stores and sell groceries.

      That being said, our actual dollar stores like Dollar Tree have also gotten more expensive, used to be everything was a dollar. Now many things are a 1.25 going up to 5 for the more…“premium” stuff