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Dollar General answers customer inflation woes by pricing down over 2,000 items to just $1 or less

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Dollar General will officially be living up to its name again — with $1 price tags.

The discount retailer’s CEO, Todd Vasos, announced in an earnings call that shoppers pinching pennies will now spot over 2,000 items across stores “at or below the $1 price point.” But when and why did the chain’s costs rise above their namesake to begin with?

Back in 2019, the store started rolling out items at $1.25 as a way to drive consumer spending and make the shopping experience a bit more well-rounded.

As the chainsaw success, the retailer rolled out a multi-price point strategy that added items at $3, $5 and even $7. Shoppers were then able to grab products in different categories like frozen foods, bread and other general merchandise.

Coincidentally, last year, Dollar General saw an influx of higher-income households hitting the chain, looking to save a buck as inflation increased and costs rose across most sectors — a recipe for more price tag changes.

Vasos also mentioned that soaring gas prices were recently sending more shoppers to their stores. “When that [gas] price hits that $4 mark and then crosses it and then sustains for a while, you start to see that trade-in come in and you start to see that our core customer needs us most.”

Regardless of why the affordable chain increases prices, they are now coming back down. Customers now have a plethora of cheap gets at $1 or less, including food, as Dollar General grows its frozen aisle.

The frozen section at its stores now has an entire door dedicated to new foods for just $1 — cutely dubbed Value Valley. The valley also includes a rotating assortment of items that regularly, and currently, hold more than 500 products.

Inventory will constantly update with new and seasonal goods, foods, and popular health and beauty products.

Dollar General shoppers can also score more from its private label Clover Valley, which expanded back in 2025. The label focuses on budget-friendly buys with an array of household essentials.

“Our customers can’t afford to make a mistake when shopping. They need the value that our private brands offer, but with the assurance that the products will meet or exceed their quality expectations,” said Angela Martin, vice president of consumer insights and branding in a press release.

“Customers don’t want to feel like they are settling,” she added.

The discount giant has more than 21,000 stores across 48 states, and plans to open 450 more by the end of the year.

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