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Dollar Tree breaks the $1 barrier as costs take a bite

CHESAPEAKE, Va. (AP) — Dollar Tree embedded in its very name what it stands for: Behind these doors, everything can be had for just $1.

The mantra to which the Chesapeake, Virginia, company has held true for decades will now be only mostly true.

 

After expanding nationwide from only a handful of stores in Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia, Dollar Tree is breaking the mold and will sell items in some locations that exceed the tantalizing $1 grab-n-go price.

The cost of clothes, cars, food and just about everything else has soared this year as the global economy emerges from a pandemic uppercut and Dollar Tree has not been untouched.

 

Last month the retail chain said that rising shipping costs would take a bite of $1.50 to $1.60 out of its per-share profits this year. That’s a huge hit for any business, perhaps more so for one founded decades ago steadfastly calling itself “Only $1.00 Inc.”

“For decades, our customers have enjoyed the ‘thrill-of-the-hunt’ for value at one dollar – and we remain committed to that core proposition – but many are telling us that they also want a broader product assortment when they come to shop,” said CEO

 

 

Raising some prices will certainly give the national chain some flexibility and likely more variety on its shelves. But a dollar this year will not buy you what it did in 2020.

Annual inflation in the U.S. reached 4.2% in July, the highest in three decades. And this week in an appearance before Congress, Fed Chair Jerome Powell said that price increases have worsened amid snarled supply chains and rising labor costs.

That has hit businesses of every type, perhaps especially one that has held the line at $1 for decades.

 

Witynski said this week that Dollar Tree is a “test-and-learn” company, and they’ll be watching how customers react.

The company had already begun testing higher prices at several hundred of its nearly 8,000 locations in a section of the store called “Dollar Tree Plus” with items that can go for as much as $5. Items that can go for $1.25 to $1.50 will soon be found in the mix at some locations amid the typical assortment of $1 products.

 

Analysts with J.P. Morgan noted past conversations with Dollar Tree executives who cited a significant sales boost at stores offering a Plus section and if no one else is cheering the shift to the top side of $1 at Dollar Tree, Wall Street

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@SeaMaiden   OH no, what is our economy coming to when Dollar Tree starts selling things for over a buck?  This doesn't bode well for us cheapskates.  This will blow my Christmas budget. 

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@Kachina624 wrote:

@SeaMaiden   OH no, what is our economy coming to when Dollar Tree starts selling things for over a buck?  This doesn't bode well for us cheapskates.  This will blow my Christmas budget. 


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@Desertdi    Actually I've only been in a dollar store once..... circled the perimeter of the room and walked right out the door. 

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@Desertdi    Actually I've only been in a dollar store once..... circled the perimeter of the room and walked right out the door. 


@Kachina624     Mine is the only place around that sells candle lighters, but I  haven't been there since Covid.....and my Christmas List is VERY short...(just a card for Santa)    di

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Dollar Tree is the only "dollar store" I ever shop. Last week they had

Gold Toe socks 2 pks in tons of colors and styles for both men and women.  I stocked up for my homeless packs we do each Christmas since socks are the #1 request from homeless when they go to a shelter. Dollar Tree has great seasonal things especially at Christmas and many times namebrand things, like the socks, that are there because the label or container may be changing for a product. I bought Cheerios with strawberries there, big box, and went back for more but they were sold out. Dollar Tree is worth a look from time to time. I don't ever go in the other dollar stores. They are dirty and sell junk, in my experience. I guess inflation has hit everyone now.

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@Desertdi    Me too.  I send my grandsons Amazon gift cards.  One is in the Navy in Japan so he can easily retrieve it online.  That's the extent of my gift shopping. 

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@Desertdi    Me too.  I send my grandsons Amazon gift cards.  One is in the Navy in Japan so he can easily retrieve it online.  That's the extent of my gift shopping. 


@Kachina624     My family (thankfully) had a Rule:   "Gifts" end at age 18.    Saved a lot of shopping grief.    

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Sounds like a bad idea for their brand.

 

Edited to add: You'd think someone at the company might have forseen something like this happening at some point in the future, when they came up with the name. Someone probably brought it up at a meeting and was told, "pipe down. that'll never happen."

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@Desertdi    Good rule.  I've been trying to think of a way to end it with grandsons.  We're not close and I never hear from them.  It's stupid to keep sending gift cards when they both have jobs. 

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