Sigarms
Super Member
No they don't. I remember when Family Dollar got sold. It was between Dollar Tree and Dollar general.Who owns Dollar Tree? Dollar General owns them.
Pretty sure completely two different companies.
No they don't. I remember when Family Dollar got sold. It was between Dollar Tree and Dollar general.Who owns Dollar Tree? Dollar General owns them.
My wife never shops at dollar general or dollar tree for food.And the model (local 'food') pushes the real markets with real produce departments further away towards denser suburbs. So, in the long run, nearby folks have worse nutrition. "Food desert."
Could you explain Ukuras family dollar?Ukuras family dollar owns dollar tree. In some locations they are combined in the same store. Everybody knocks Dollar General but in many rural small towns if there wasn't one it's a long drive to get snacks, soft drinks, eggs and milk.
Honestly, my $1.25 glasses seem to work just as fine as the $200 one I bought at an optometrist and then proceeded to either lose or break (I forget which, but willing to bet lost)Do people really buy that crap?
Honestly, it's the first time my toilet actually felt like my throneLights, remote control, variable temperature, heated seat and blow dry....pure luxury.![]()
We have Dollar General on one half of an open store and the other half is Dollar Tree. So someone owns something for them to coexist simultaneously altogether at onceNo they don't. I remember when Family Dollar got sold. It was between Dollar Tree and Dollar general.
Pretty sure completely two different companies.
Lights, remote control, variable temperature, heated seat and blow dry....pure luxury![]()
Most likely sharing space due to money and location. Company wise, don't believe either one has to do anything with the other.We have Dollar General on one half of an open store and the other half is Dollar Tree. So someone owns something for them to coexist simultaneously altogether at once
Toilets of course!