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Do any US Dollar General units prepare food products in the store like this?
It is sure interesting how much more labor they are willing to support in the store in Mexico compared to how they staff in the US.
After 19,000 stores in the US (unbelievable store count) I guess they need to start to expand elsewhere. Twice as many Dollar Generals in the US as 7-Elevens/Speedways.
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The pull-out of 7-Eleven of many markets and the subsequent stunted growth resulted in huge swaths of the country not having 7-Eleven in the 1990s and 2000s. Their acquisition spree has changed that, but they still have a long way to go. Dollar General has been powering ahead and building everywhere, including rural areas. Can't tell you all the Dollar General stores that have sprouted up along the roadways between major cities in the last 10 years.storewanderer wrote: ↑March 29th, 2023, 12:55 am After 19,000 stores in the US (unbelievable store count) I guess they need to start to expand elsewhere. Twice as many Dollar Generals in the US as 7-Elevens/Speedways.
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It will be interesting to see how fast they can grow in Mexico.
International expansion could be an interesting proposition for Dollar General. There are potentially a lot of countries that their concept may work well in. Rural areas aren't just underserved in the US, that is a common thing worldwide.
Still amazed they have 19,000 locations in the US. I had no idea. I thought they were around 12,000 locations.
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Not to mention that growth in key states(mainly on the west coast)has been relatively slow even more than a decade after entering California.storewanderer wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 12:17 amIt will be interesting to see how fast they can grow in Mexico.
International expansion could be an interesting proposition for Dollar General. There are potentially a lot of countries that their concept may work well in. Rural areas aren't just underserved in the US, that is a common thing worldwide.
Still amazed they have 19,000 locations in the US. I had no idea. I thought they were around 12,000 locations.
For your life,Thrifty and Payless have got it.
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I suspect it just varies by where in the US one looks.storewanderer wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 12:17 am Still amazed they have 19,000 locations in the US. I had no idea. I thought they were around 12,000 locations.
we only have a few locally (they actually had more, then closed some, a few years ago, but have since opened others, including a couple near locations that closed), but more rural areas seem to have them in just about any town, even when nothing else exists in that area.
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I think they have about 300 stores in CA. Their penetration north of Sacramento and east of I-5 is huge. They are everywhere.norcalriteaidclerk wrote: ↑March 30th, 2023, 1:03 pm
Not to mention that growth in key states(mainly on the west coast)has been relatively slow even more than a decade after entering California.
They have barely gotten started expanding into UT/ID/MT. I think they still need distribution capacity.