ImmodestPolitician t1_j5j6tda wrote on January 23, 2023 at 11:27 AM Reply to comment by FireHeartSmokeBurp in Dollar stores were the fastest-growing food retailers by household expenditure share between 2008 to 2020 according to Tufts University. While they still represent a small fraction of national household food purchases, they play an increasingly prominent role for disadvantaged and rural communities. by shiruken "don't restock for weeks" Dollar stores business model is to buy remnants and excess inventory. They buy whatever they can get a deal on. They can't restock until they can find another deal. Aldi is similar for many of their products. Sometimes they have pork loin ribs, most of the time they don't. Permalink Parent 11
ImmodestPolitician t1_j5j6tda wrote
Reply to comment by FireHeartSmokeBurp in Dollar stores were the fastest-growing food retailers by household expenditure share between 2008 to 2020 according to Tufts University. While they still represent a small fraction of national household food purchases, they play an increasingly prominent role for disadvantaged and rural communities. by shiruken
"don't restock for weeks"
Dollar stores business model is to buy remnants and excess inventory. They buy whatever they can get a deal on.
They can't restock until they can find another deal.
Aldi is similar for many of their products. Sometimes they have pork loin ribs, most of the time they don't.