8 votes Where even Walmart won’t go: How Dollar General took over rural America Posted August 16, 2018 by asteroid Tags: business, duplicate post, usa, retail, walmart, dollar general, rural, scarcity.food, stores.dollar, stores.grocery, deserts.food, author.chris mcgreal, source.the guardian https://www.theguardian.com/business/2018/aug/13/dollar-general-walmart-buhler-haven-kansas Link information This data is scraped automatically and may be incorrect. Authors Chris McGreal Published Aug 13 2018 Word count 2488 words 2 comments Collapse replies Expand all Comments sorted by most votes newest first order posted relevance OK [2] lars August 16, 2018 Link I never understood why people shopped there who actually had a grocery store close knowing it supported the demise of actual grocery stores. I never understood why people shopped there who actually had a grocery store close knowing it supported the demise of actual grocery stores. 1 vote Hypersapien August 16, 2018 Link Parent When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland. When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland. 1 vote
[2] lars August 16, 2018 Link I never understood why people shopped there who actually had a grocery store close knowing it supported the demise of actual grocery stores. I never understood why people shopped there who actually had a grocery store close knowing it supported the demise of actual grocery stores. 1 vote Hypersapien August 16, 2018 Link Parent When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland. When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland. 1 vote
Hypersapien August 16, 2018 Link Parent When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland. When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland. 1 vote
I never understood why people shopped there who actually had a grocery store close knowing it supported the demise of actual grocery stores.
When I was a kid (80s) accusations of shopping at Dollar General were a common insult. This was in Maryland.