CEO Rick Dreiling said in the call that the higher-cost items will include food, pet, and personal care items.
“This year, across 3,000 stores, we expect to expand our multi-price assortment by over 300 items at price points ranging from $1.50 to $7,” Dreiling said.
"According to the store’s executive, the discount store’s customer demographic is shifting toward people with higher incomes."
ReplyDeletePeople that make over $125,000/yr are shopping at Dollar Tree now.
I can see them in the hood now: " Oh Hannah. Please remain in the Bently while I make a quick stop at Dollar Tree for a bag of dog food."
My ass...
This is GREAT news.
ReplyDeleteNow lefty democrat-looters get to do a democrats-supported "free transfer of ownership" of a higher dollar amount for the same amount of effort.
Looters, The True Sign of Buyden's deflation.
Remember when TV commentators used to joke that they could tell how bad a snowstorm was going to be because Waffle House was going to close? That's what a $7 item at Dollar Tree is for Biden's campaign managers.
ReplyDeleteI stopped shopping there right after I went in with a buck in my hand and said I wanted to buy a 20 foot Maple. They said they didn't sell trees and I told the manager I was going to sue for false advertising. "Dollar tree" DUH!. I'm still looking for a lawyer to get the case adjudicated.
ReplyDeleteyeah, since bidet got in the price of a 12 can case of dog food has gone up to 28 bucks
ReplyDeleteand it used to be in the 18-19 range before him. this month Chewy bill ran to 200 bucks !
and the price is going up again ?
Uhhh...remember Motel 6?
ReplyDeleteRemember "Dime Store"?
DeleteSure do, we used to call them a five and dimes. Now, we don't even bend over to pick up a dime unless it's pre 64.
DeleteBidenomics calculator:
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Went to the landfill, first time in 3 weeks. Even they have doubled their basic dumping fee from $10 to $20.... Time for a burn barrel, I reckon. Congratulations, climatards, you "win"...
ReplyDeleteYeah, Friskie brand cat treats just went up 7% from last month. And YoY they're up about 48%.That's just a wee bit more then the lying fed's 3% annual inflation.
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