Dollar General to test smaller format stores

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Dollar General is making a play to reach millennials in metro areas with a new store format that’s hip, young and fresh.

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Introducing DGX

The discount retail chain has announced the launch of a concept that’s being called DGX. The thrust of these 3,400 square foot spaces will be to marry Dollar General’s traditional merchandise with a quick-serve mentality much like a gas-station convenience store. There will also be an emphasis on delivering an easy checkout experience.

So you’ll be able to pick up grab-and-go sandwiches and a drink from the soda fountain or the coffee station alongside merchandise in the home, electronics and seasonal categories.

The first DGX stores—set to open in early 2017—are slated for Nashville and Raleigh, North Carolina.

Dollar General is not a true dollar store

Despite the name, Dollar General isn’t actually a bona fide dollar store.

With 12,719 stores in 43 states, Dollar General prices about 25% of its products at $1 or less. But it distinguishes itself from the pack of dollar stores out there by selling a lot of name-brand products at a variety of price points above $1.

Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, Unilever, Kellogg’s, General Mills, Nabisco, Hanes, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola are just a few of the names you’ll find in the aisles of your local Dollar General.

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