Dollar store
A dollar store is a type of store popular in North America. They sell many different items, most of which cost under a dollar. However, in recent years, the chain diversified the kind of items sold and prices regularly exceed the one-dollar limit.[1]
Dollar Store Media
- 99CentsOnlystore-Dallas, TX.jpg
99 Cents Only Stores in Dallas, Texas
- Woolworth - Kresge Scranton PA vintage 78 Better Copy.jpg
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.
- Seattle Higo 01.jpg
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-Emon.jpg
100-yen at Kōnoike, Higashiōsaka
- Action La Louvière (Kéramis) - 2024-12-28.jpg
An Action store in La Louvière, Belgium
- Euroshop Damrak Amsterdam.jpg
The interior of a one-euro shop in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Walton's Five and Dime store, Bentonville, Arkansas.jpg
Walton's Five and Dime Store in Bentonville, Arkansas, the first store of what would eventually become Walmart.
- Dollar Tree interior in Gillette, Wyoming.jpg
Interior of a Dollar Tree in Gillette, Wyoming
- Pushcart vendors in front of a five and ten store. San Juan, Puerto Rico (LOC).jpg
5 y 10 in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1937
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.