Dollar store
A dollar store is a shop that sells a variety of everyday items at very low prices, often at a fixed price. These stores usually offer things like cleaning supplies, toys, personal care items, kitchen products, and small decorative items. The idea is to keep prices cheap, sell in large quantities, and attract all kinds of customers. .[1]
Dollar Store Media
99 Cents Only Stores in Dallas, Texas
F. W. Woolworth and S. S. Kresge stores on Lackawanna Avenue, in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania. The two stores were often found near each other in downtown areas.
An art gallery in Seattle's International District preserves the façade and some features of Higo Variety Store, an independent Japanese-American five and ten.
100-yen at Kōnoike, Higashiōsaka
Walton's Five and Dime Store in Bentonville, Arkansas, the first store of what would eventually become Walmart.
Interior of a Dollar Tree in Gillette, Wyoming
References
- ↑ Barmash, Isadore (22 November 1983). Lamston Still Small and Local. New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/1983/11/22/business/lamston-still-small-and-local.html. Retrieved 7 March 2015.