You shop at the dollar store because you are cheap. I shop at the dollar store because it is the closest store. We may be the same idk.
I’m cheap BECAUSE I’m poor
As a frugal person, I rarely shop at the dollar store because the shit there is so low-quality it’s a poor value even at that price.
This…people tell me to go there all the time but I refuse u less I want junk food or something I know I will throw away after a use or two.
You will always spend more in the end if you shop there
Yep, their business model is basically to sell smaller packages for a low upfront price, taking advantage of customers that either don’t have the money to buy the big package or have limited transport options.
It’s another one of those things that illustrate that it’s expensive to be poor.
Frugal only counts if you’re poor. Otherwise it’s just being cheap.
Jokes on you, I’m poor and cheap.
Look, I’m frugal.
But paying more for something is dumb.
I remember watching a YouTube video where dollar store would run local businesses out and would sell low quality products at a higher price once there is no competition.
Classic neoliberalization.
Why are you hating on poor people? Do you think punching down makes good comedy?
Frugal <> Cheap.
Frugal gang unite!
THUG LIFE.
Being cheap where it counts and spend your money on the stuff that matters is just being money-savvy.
The dollar store destroys communities, it’s their fucking business model. Fuck the dollar store
Yeah it’s a weird flex, bragging about supporting an exploitative business that price gouges essentials and kills small business all while shaming the people who are trapped by the very system.
How so?
In short, local stores cannot stay afloat anymore when 30% of their customers disappear.
Local stores that were profiting off their customers and not giving back to the community lose 30% of their customers who weren’t benefiting in any way from a local store to more affordable options when available? Wow
I get what you’re saying, but the profits going to locals is objectively better for the community than them going to large corporations.
That’s the point though. The profits don’t go to locals, they stay within the owner’s for their second cottage and new boat. Very rarely do local stores actually benefit anybody other than themselves.
You’re almost there. Now what if the owner was a local? And he’s paying loans to the local bank? And his cottage is up the hill? It used to be like that. Hell, in my town many stores are like that… And they’re competing against DG.
It used to be like that
You’re right, about 100 years ago it did used to be like that. Local banks aren’t a thing anymore. While Co-op banking institutions are better for the local community, they’re also investing in options outside the local community, further depleting the resources of the 30% of customers who shop at more affordable locations
You don’t know many small town shop owners do you?
They’re infinitely more likely to indirectly get back to the locals than if they were to go directly to a corporation on the other side of the country.
It’s also a question of food availability. Perhaps food deserts don’t matter to you and I doubt you’d care but when businesses get pushed out by dollar stores the selection and variety of fresh produce goes down while the quantity and variety of prepackaged & shelf stable garbage goes up.
There’s nothing more devastating than walking through an entire dollar store and saying “I can’t afford any of this shit”
If you cheap, you poor. Embrace your friend!