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Dollar General’s 10,000th store to be a grocery market

Dollar General’s 10,000th store to be a grocery market

David Goodman | Mar 26, 2012 |

In a few days Dollar General will open its 10,000th store, and it will be a Dollar General Market, which resembles a “price-impact grocery store,” according to company officials. The store will open in California, where the company’s Market format is expected to see significant growth.

During a conference call to discuss fourth quarter results, executives said the company ended 2011 with 69 Dollar General Markets. As for the quarter, Dollar General’s net income totaled $293 million, up over 31% from the same period one year ago. Sales rose 20% to about $4.2 billion.

Produce Retailer’s Pamela Riemenschneider recently visited a Dollar General Market in Florida and came away pleasantly surprised. She said the store was easily double the footprint of a standard Dollar General and featured a bright green, “fresh” design. The produce department featured bagged apples, onions, potatoes, bananas, mangoes, several types of tomatoes and a 10-foot refrigerator packed with six types of bagged lettuce and salad, and many varieties of fruits and vegetables.

Currently there are no Dollar General Markets in PA, NJ or DE.

David Goodman

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