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Nope, we decided to go with year round Halloween for 2020.but isnt' halloween slated to be cancelled?
are people shopping there?They just opened a Dollar General in our little town. What a waste of space.
That's an interesting thought. I've been buying expensive candy the last few years. I wonder how I should handle this? I don't want $150 of chocolate sitting around...but isnt' halloween slated to be cancelled?
but isnt' halloween slated to be cancelled?
That's an interesting thought. I've been buying expensive candy the last few years. I wonder how I should handle this? I don't want $150 of chocolate sitting around...
are people shopping there?
They just opened a Dollar General in our little town. What a waste of space.
Might as well just send 90% of it directly to a landfill.
Seriously! I've been in a "Dollar-General" exactly once and I won't be back anytime soon.
Dollar tree is a great visit for cookies for tea dipping such as these two so check if the dollar general does the same thing:They just opened a Dollar General in our little town. What a waste of space.
Dollar tree is a great visit for cookies for tea dipping such as these two so check if the dollar general does the same thing:
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They just opened a Dollar General in our little town. What a waste of space.
Dollar General by me is awesome, they are good about stocking up and if i go about 8:30am or so which is typical no one is usually ever there. If i need things, i will stop there on the way home from my daily morning walks. If i need something like meat or something the DG does not carry, i order online and just pick it up at walmart.
You get watered down milk by you?Ironically, up until last month, Dollar General was the only local store within 35 miles of my home that sold a decent name brand milk and not that watered down "Great Value" crap. That, an an occasional loaf of bread, was the only reason I even went in there.
Oh well, I guess I'll never have to visit that place again.
Some stuff at Dollar Tree actually works out cheaper than other stores. (Not counting Costco or Sam's Club, since I don't have those near me.) I can't disagree with the "nasty" part, though, usually.apparently it's all the rage with poor folks.
Cheap nasty shit in small quantities but at a "cheap" price. Go figure.
They are doing great and expanding rapidly as tons of stupid people continue to use them.
It's the same types of people that fail to make simple quantity-based calculations to say "Hey, if I buy a 20-pack of TP it's $14! THATS EXPENSIVE!"
Buuuut! I can buy this single-ply sandpaper roll for only $0.99 cents! SCORE! WHAT A BARGAIN!!!
Sam's Club also had Halloween candy out last week when I was there. I guess it's about time since they are always a season ahead, but this year has been so freaking weird so far, I guess it just doesn't feel like it's not that far out at this point.