I heard tonight that Dollar General will not be rebuilding the warehouse. Big blow for their economy. https://kfor.com/news/dollar-tree-di...ornado-damage/
I heard tonight that Dollar General will not be rebuilding the warehouse. Big blow for their economy. https://kfor.com/news/dollar-tree-di...ornado-damage/
Dollar Tree and I'm not surprised with quite a bit of news recently about Family Dollar/Dollar Tree struggling to keep stores open.
I have a cousin who worked there ever since he graduated high school. Between this and Michelin closing, that's a huge blow
I was about to say, with the Michelin plant closing next year, what are the main employers in the Ardmore area?
Looks like two the top 10 employers will not be around next year.
https://www.ardmoredevelopment.com/workforce/
Not sure when this was posted, but it reported Michelin employed 1,425, DT Distribution employed 430. I assume Dollar General distribution will remain open?
In my experience, the rural one do better than in town ones because there is more to choose from and not a Wal-Mart or Target around.
What is the allure?
The one and only time I went to a dollar store, I was living in SoSA and thought it would be cool to walk over to the Family Dollar at NW 11th and Classen. It was shockingly horrible: narrow aisles crammed with all types of junky merchandise in complete disarray, prices no better than Target, tons of trash in the parking lot, surly employee...
Yet, every time I drive by one of these places there are a bunch of cars in the parking lot... Why??
I get it in a small town with little choice but in OKC or any other city I just don't understand.
That's a big blow to Love County. Might as well move the County Seat to Thackerville.
I've not heard anything about Dollar General struggling and the Chickasaws and City of Ardmore are pumping a lot of effort and dollars into expanding the airpark and other infrastructure.
The Chickasaws just opened a new casino at Lake Murray that employed over 400 people.
Michelin closing that plant was purely a money decision. The infrastructure in the plant needed to be retooled and it was cheaper to move the production than modernize the plant and that's the nature of business and capitalism.
I've not been in a Family Dollar in years so I don't know if they started carrying fresh produce and other grocery items but when Dollar General changed their format to resemble a small version of Walmart Neighborhood Market I think it won them the Dollar store game.
Personally I have a Dollar General 5 miles from me and it's 16 miles to Ardmore. If I need a basic ingredient for cooking or a paper product. I'm stopping at DG before I make the drive to Ardmore.
My kids love going to Dollar Tree, and it's a very handy place to pick up cheap decorations, school supplies that you don't need in bulk, etc. and since it's so cheap, my kids feel like they're getting to buy a ton of stuff for not much money at all. There's a Dollar General a block away that I frequent if I just need to run in and grab one quick thing.
Where is the nearest DT distribution facility? Did this one primary serve Texas stores?
This is it for me as well. It’s quick and convenient (nearby) when I don’t need or want to go to significantly larger stores that aren’t as close to me.
Also, as someone that grew up going to stores like Save-A-Lot and Buy For Less at SE 44th & S High for food and Walls in Del City and Kmart in Midwest City for everything else, sometimes I feel out of place at “nicer” stores like Target or Costco, even though we go to the nicer stores way more nowadays and the stores are better kept.
The 'quick and easy and close' reasoning is interesting to me because it seems like CVS and Walgreens serve the same purpose and they were everywhere long before the dollar stores.
Per the Marietta Monitor no decision has been made on closing/rebuilding the warehouse.
Dollar Tree has yet to make rebuild decision, despite reports | News | mariettamonitor.com
There is a DG in every direction from my house before I'd hit a CVS/Walgreens store. I totally agree they serve a similar purpose, and I'd pick one of those over a DG most of the time. But it seems like DG has done a good job of putting themselves in these retail/food deserts. So for a lot of people this has become the quick in/out retail establishment and to be fair it's felt like this has happened all since right before Covid.
I suppose it depends on where you live. When I lived at NW 36th & Portland, the Family Dollar was right by me, whereas the nearest Walgreens/CVS was a mile away and either of those were nearly as badly kept as any dollar store I’ve been to. Even now at 63rd & Independence, 7-Eleven and Big Lots are closer to me if I want something quick, though Sprouts/ALDI and Walgreens/CVS/Target aren’t much further if I want nicer/better.
Crazy, but I would suggest CVS and Walgreens are "drug stores". And they will always have the aura of being a more snooty place where you get prescriptions filled, and pick up other expensive stuff while there.
If someone asked me if Walgreens or CVS took WIC cards, I would say "I'm not certain, but probably". Ask that about DG or Family Dollar, and I would say "Sure".
Drove down a main drag in Perry Sunday afternoon, and noticed they have a Dollar General; a Family Dollar/Dollar Tree duplex; and a Dollar General Market all within 2 miles. I then started singing the Jim Ed Brown "Dollar General Theme" to my wife. She put down the phone and looked at me like I was from Mars.
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