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Variety store

A variety store (also five and dime (historic), pound shop, or dollar store) is a retail store that sells general merchandise, such as apparel, auto parts, dry goods, toys, hardware, furniture, and a selection of groceries. It usually sells them at discounted prices, sometimes at one or several fixed price points, such as one dollar, or historically, five and ten cents. Variety stores, as a category, are different from general merchandise superstores, hypermarkets (such as those operated by Target and Walmart), warehouse clubs (such as Costco), grocery stores, or department stores.[1]

Interior of a Dollar General store in Fort White, Florida
99 Cents Only Stores in Dallas, Texas
F. W. Woolworth and S. S. Kresge stores on Lackawanna Avenue, in downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania. The two stores were often found near each other in downtown areas.
An art gallery in Seattle's International District preserves the façade and some features of Higo Variety Store, an independent Japanese-American five and ten.

Economics edit

Pricing and margins edit

Some items are offered at a considerable discount over other retailers, whereas others are at the same price point. There are two ways variety stores make a profit:

  • Buying and selling vast amounts of goods at heavily discounted prices provides a small profit margin multiplied by the sales volume.
  • Pricing many items at prices that are higher than regular retailers. These goods are commonly bought by consumers who perceive them to be bargains based on the heavy discounts on other items in the store. In the case of fixed price-point retailers, this can be achieved by reducing the package size.[2][3]

Variety stores with single price points buy products to fit those price points (while making a profit) that are:

Not all variety stores are "single price-point" stores, even if their names imply it. For example, in the United States, Dollar General and Family Dollar sell items at more or less than a dollar. Some stores also sell goods priced at multiples of the named price and, conversely, multiple items for the price. The discrepancy with the nominal price is also compounded if sales tax is added at the point of sale.

Supply edit

In many countries, stock can be imported from others with lower variable costs, because of differences in wages, resource costs or taxation.[citation needed] Usually, goods are imported by a general importer and then sold to the stores wholesale.[disputed ]

Another source of stock is overruns, surplus items and out-of-date food products. Real Deals, a regional dollar store in the Syracuse, New York area, is stocked almost entirely with surplus goods such as these.[4] The legality of selling out-of-date goods varies between jurisdictions: in general, most items (with a few exceptions, particularly certain perishable food items depending on the state) can be sold in the United States regardless of their sell-by date,[5] but in the United Kingdom it is illegal to sell goods after their "Use By" date.[6]

Demography edit

Although some people[who?] may link variety stores with low-income areas, this is not always true. For example, Atherton, California has a variety store within its city limits, even though it has a median household income of nearly $185,000 a year.[7] Studies of food discounters in Great Britain show quite a varied demographic,[8] and 99p Stores reported an increase in higher-income customers after the financial crisis of 2007–2008.[9]

By region edit

North America edit

According to IBISWorld, dollar stores have grown 43 percent since 1998 and have become a $56 billion industry. Colliers International claims there are more dollar stores than drug stores. With stores of other types closing in large numbers, dollar stores often replace other types of stores in shopping centers. They succeed partly because of impulse purchases.[10] The common term in North America for a small general merchandise store is general store.

Five and dime stores edit

 
Walton's Five and Dime Store in Bentonville, Arkansas, the first store of what would eventually become Walmart.

Frank Winfield Woolworth had seen the success in Michigan and western New York of so-called nickel stores, where everything cost five cents (the U.S. five cent coin is called a "nickel"). On February 22, 1879, Woolworth opened his Great Five Cent Store in Utica, New York, and it was his later success and expansion of that format as the F. W. Woolworth Company that would create the American institution of the five and ten cent store (or just five and ten), five and dime, or dime store (a dime is the name of a US ten-cent coin).[11] Before Woolworth, the prevailing thought was an entire store could not maintain itself with all low-priced goods, but with Woolworth's success, many others followed their lead.[12]

Well-known dime store companies included:[13]

Of these, only Ben Franklin continues to exist in this form, while Kresge and Walton's became mega-retailers Kmart and Walmart, respectively.

Beginning around the 1960s, others tried the larger "discount store" format, such as TG&Y Family Centers, W. T. Grant, and Woolworth's Woolco stores.[citation needed]

With suburbanization in the 1950s and 1960s, Americans shopped more and more in malls rather than downtown shopping districts and although Newberry's and Woolworth's stores did open in the malls, starting around the 1970s, variety stores lost business to other retail formats such as office stores, low-price shoe chains, fabric stores, toy stores and discount drug stores like Thrifty Drug Stores. Grocery stores and drug stores sold more and more candy.[14] The last US Woolworth's closed in 1997.[citation needed] Newberry's was sold to McCrory (who maintained the brand) in 1972, McCrory itself went bankrupt in 1992 and all their brands disappeared in 2002.[15][16][17]

Dollar stores edit

 
Interior of a Dollar Tree in Gillette, Wyoming

Starting in the late 1990s, dollar stores expanded enough to gain the attention of the national press. They were popular not only their value but because freestanding smaller stores were located in small towns, downtowns, and across the cities and suburbs, they were often more convenient than mall stores.[18] They continued to grow and by 2019, for example, Dollar Tree had higher annual sales than Macy's.[19] Dollar and variety store revenue reached $77 billion in 2018.[20]

As of 2018, main dollar store chains in the U.S. were Dollar General, Dollar Tree (which owns Family Dollar), the 99 Cents Only Stores, and Five Below. Increasing revenue has led to growth for dollar store chains: by 2018, Dollar Tree had 14,000 locations in the U.S., and its expansion continued; in 2019, Dollar General had 15,000 locations in the US, and its expansion continued; and Five Below had 745 stores.[21]

Variety store chains in North America edit

Names for variety stores in North America edit

 
5 y 10 in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1937
  • Dollar store, $1.25 store, 99-cent store, etc. in the United States and Canada plus other names. Dollar store is used predominantly, even when the maximum price is higher than one dollar. Some chains emphasize that the price is an even amount: $2, $5, etc., instead of having odd, "uneven" prices.
  • Dólar y Algo Extra, La Reina, Almacenes Caravana in Puerto Rico
  • dime store
  • Five and Dime
  • Five and Ten
  • Nickel and Dime
  • Nickel and Ten
  • 5 y 10 in Puerto Rico, and in Mexico (5 and 10 pesos, or 5 and ten U.S. cents in border cities) - incidentally, Cinco y Diez, meaning "Five and Ten" in Spanish, became an inner-suburban shopping district in Tijuana

Oceania edit

Names for variety stores in Oceania edit

Asia edit

 
100-yen at Kōnoike, Higashiōsaka

In Japan, 100-yen shops (百円ショップ hyaku-en shoppu or 百均 hyakkin) have proliferated since around 2001. This is considered an after-effect of a decade-long recession of the Japanese economy.[28] Despite the emphasis on value, however, some items, such as chocolate bars, may be priced higher than they are at other stores.

For a few years, 100-yen shops existed not as permanent stores, but as vendors under temporary, foldable tents. They were (and still are) typically found near the entrance areas of supermarkets.

A major player in 100-yen shops is the Daiso chain. The first store opened in 1991, and there are now around 2,400 stores in Japan. This number is increasing by around 40 stores per month. Daiso has also expanded into North America, Australia, Asia, and the Middle East.[29]

In China, ¥2 (or ¥3, depending on the area's economic prosperity) shops have become a common sight in most cities. In Hong Kong, major department stores have opened their own $10 shops (US$1.28) to compete in the market, and there are now "$8 shops" (US$1.02) and even "$2 shops" (US$0.26) competing at lower prices, especially in poorer communities. Low prices are helped by Hong Kong's lack of a sales tax and its access to the mainland.

In Taiwan, fixed price stores can be found in many locations, including night markets, regular shopping streets, regular market stalls, and department stores. Two typical price points are NT$39 and NT$49. Given that the retail environment in Taiwan is already highly competitive, it is not unusual to see such stores fail.

In India, US Dollar Store, founded in 2003, is a pioneer of single price stores. The merchandise for pilot stores was sent from America. As sales grew over the years with more than 200 operational stores in India, the merchandise is now imported from China, Indonesia, Thailand, Spain, Portugal, UK and various other countries as well as the US. US Dollar stores were founded by entrepreneur Gaurav Sahni, owner of Nanson Overseas Private Limited. Nanson, operated by Gaurav Sahni and his brother Gautam Sahni, has had an established sourcing and consolidation network for over two decades, with supply bases worldwide. Direct sourcing without intermediaries and stocking a large variety of merchandise as and when needed has given the company an advantage.

Variety store chains in Asia edit

  • In China: Miniso
  • In India: US Dollar Store
  • In Japan: Daiso, Seria, Can Do
  • In Pakistan: Ghazali's HomeStore

Names for variety stores in Asia edit

Europe edit

 
The interior of a one-euro shop in Amsterdam, Netherlands

European Union edit

  • In Belgium, chains include Action, HEMA, and Zeeman.
  • In Denmark: Tiger, a pun on the word for the Danish ten-krone coin, opened in the mid-nineties in Copenhagen and has since spread to other countries
  • In France: Action, HEMA, Uniprix, M. 1-2-3. Zeeman
  • In Germany, there are ToBi (German: Total Billig, "Totally Inexpensive") stores where most items cost one or two Euro or less. Other chains include Action, EuroShop, HEMA, Mäc-Geiz (240 stores), Pfennigland, Pfennigpfeiffer (110 stores), TEDi (1400 stores across Europe), Thomas Philipps (200 stores), and Zeeman
  • In Greece: 300 (300 drachmas, €0.90)
  • In Hungary there are 100 forintos bolt ("100 forints store") stores, but they do not form a single chain, instead of being operated by small, independent companies.
  • In Ireland: EuroGiant, Dealz
  • In Italy: UPIM
  • In Luxembourg: HEMA, Zeeman
  • In Malta: Tal-Lira
  • In the Netherlands: HEMA chain started in the Netherlands, sold goods using standard prices of 10, 25 or 50 cents, and later also 75 and 100 cents. After World War II, this model could not be sustained and the standard pricing system was abandoned.[30] HEMA is the abbreviation of Hollandish standardized prices company (Dutch: Hollandse Eenheidsprijzen Maatschappij). The HEMA had some 500 Dutch stores in 2011 and also operates in Belgium, Germany, Luxembourg and France. Since 2016 the chain is expanding in to other European countries such as Spain and the United Kingdom. Other chains include Action, Big Bazar, Euroland, and Zeeman.
  • In Portugal there were Trezentos shops (300 escudos, €1.50), but with the introduction of the Euro currency, this designation is not used nowadays and the terms 'bazar' or 'euro store' are preferred. Chains include Eupoupo - Tudo a €0,99 ou €1,49
  • In Spain there are Todo a 100 shops ("everything for 100 pesetas" (€0.60)), although due to the introduction of the euro and inflation, most products cost a multiple of €0.60 or €1. Most of these shops maintain their name in pesetas, and most of them have been renamed as Casi todo a 100 ("almost everything for 100 [pesetas]"),[31] Todo a 100, 300, 500 y más ("everything for 100, 300, 500 or more") or Todo a un euro. Colloquially, the expression todo a 100 implies that something is either cheap, kitsch or low quality.[citation needed]
  • In Sweden: Bubbeltian, called by some Tian, a colloquialism for ten kronor, US$1.20. Another chain that has been spreading in Sweden during the last seven years is Dollarstore, a chain where everything costs either 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 and steps of 50 up to 500 kr.

Russia edit

In Russia, Fix Price started selling all its items at 30 roubles and as the business grew, up to 55 roubles. It has now cancelled this practice and has become a typical discount store).

United Kingdom edit

Marks & Spencer opened a stall in Kirkgate Market Leeds in 1884, proclaiming “Don’t ask the price, it’s a ’Penny”. Woolworth's opened its first store in the United Kingdom in 1909, when they were also colloquially known as "threepenny and sixpenny" stores, "3d and 6d" being displayed on the shops' frontages.[32][33] More modern counterparts include B & M, Boyes, HEMA, Home Bargains, OneBelow, Poundland, Poundstretcher, Poundwise and the former 99p Stores.

Names for variety stores in Europe edit

South America edit

In Argentina, variety stores are called todo por dos pesos (everything for 2 pesos).

Brazilians sometimes use the expression um e noventa e nove (R$ 1,99) to refer to cheap, low quality things or even people.

In Chile, they are called todo a mil (referring to the one thousand Chilean pesos banknote). They are commonly located in middle-class neighbourhoods where big retail stores don't usually venture and in small commercial districts like the ones in Santiago.

Variety stores in Colombia include Dollar City (Colombia version of Dollarama), D1, Ara, Miniso

In South America, variety stores may be known as:

  • Dolarazo (US$1.00) and Cincuentazo (US$0.50) in Ecuador
  • Loja de 1,99 (R$ 1,99 = US$1.07) in Brazil
  • Todo por 23 pesos in Uruguay (23 pesos = US$1)
  • Todo por dos Pesos in Argentina (1 peso = US$0.32)

Africa edit

In Egypt, a variety store may be called a £E2.5 shop.

Global chains edit

Miniso is a Chinese variety store chain that specializes in household and consumer goods including cosmetics, stationery, toys, and kitchenware.[34] In 2016, the company's sales revenue reached $1.5 billion.[35] Miniso has expanded outside of the Chinese market and operates 1,800 stores in Asia, Europe, Oceania, Africa, North America, and South America.[36]

See also edit

References edit

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Five and dime 99 cents store and Dollar store redirect here For the cartoon see Five and Dime For other uses see 99 Cents Only Stores and Dollar store Cuba A variety store also five and dime historic pound shop or dollar store is a retail store that sells general merchandise such as apparel auto parts dry goods toys hardware furniture and a selection of groceries It usually sells them at discounted prices sometimes at one or several fixed price points such as one dollar or historically five and ten cents Variety stores as a category are different from general merchandise superstores hypermarkets such as those operated by Target and Walmart warehouse clubs such as Costco grocery stores or department stores 1 Interior of a Dollar General store in Fort White Florida 99 Cents Only Stores in Dallas TexasF W Woolworth and S S Kresge stores on Lackawanna Avenue in downtown Scranton Pennsylvania The two stores were often found near each other in downtown areas An art gallery in Seattle s International District preserves the facade and some features of Higo Variety Store an independent Japanese American five and ten Contents 1 Economics 1 1 Pricing and margins 1 2 Supply 1 3 Demography 2 By region 2 1 North America 2 1 1 Five and dime stores 2 1 2 Dollar stores 2 1 3 Variety store chains in North America 2 1 4 Names for variety stores in North America 2 2 Oceania 2 2 1 Names for variety stores in Oceania 2 3 Asia 2 3 1 Variety store chains in Asia 2 3 2 Names for variety stores in Asia 2 4 Europe 2 4 1 European Union 2 4 2 Russia 2 4 3 United Kingdom 2 4 4 Names for variety stores in Europe 2 5 South America 2 6 Africa 2 7 Global chains 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEconomics editPricing and margins edit Some items are offered at a considerable discount over other retailers whereas others are at the same price point There are two ways variety stores make a profit Buying and selling vast amounts of goods at heavily discounted prices provides a small profit margin multiplied by the sales volume Pricing many items at prices that are higher than regular retailers These goods are commonly bought by consumers who perceive them to be bargains based on the heavy discounts on other items in the store In the case of fixed price point retailers this can be achieved by reducing the package size 2 3 Variety stores with single price points buy products to fit those price points while making a profit that are generic brands or private labels often specially manufactured using cheaper materials and processes than usual 2 3 available through the grey market citation needed bought at a closeout sale such as seasonal or promotional goods or bankruptcy stock citation needed sold in smaller unit sizes than elsewhere 2 3 Not all variety stores are single price point stores even if their names imply it For example in the United States Dollar General and Family Dollar sell items at more or less than a dollar Some stores also sell goods priced at multiples of the named price and conversely multiple items for the price The discrepancy with the nominal price is also compounded if sales tax is added at the point of sale Supply edit In many countries stock can be imported from others with lower variable costs because of differences in wages resource costs or taxation citation needed Usually goods are imported by a general importer and then sold to the stores wholesale disputed discuss Another source of stock is overruns surplus items and out of date food products Real Deals a regional dollar store in the Syracuse New York area is stocked almost entirely with surplus goods such as these 4 The legality of selling out of date goods varies between jurisdictions in general most items with a few exceptions particularly certain perishable food items depending on the state can be sold in the United States regardless of their sell by date 5 but in the United Kingdom it is illegal to sell goods after their Use By date 6 Demography edit Although some people who may link variety stores with low income areas this is not always true For example Atherton California has a variety store within its city limits even though it has a median household income of nearly 185 000 a year 7 Studies of food discounters in Great Britain show quite a varied demographic 8 and 99p Stores reported an increase in higher income customers after the financial crisis of 2007 2008 9 By region editNorth America edit Several terms redirect here For the Oswald the Lucky Rabbit short film see Five and Dime For the 1931 film see Five and Ten For the book see Nickel and Dimed According to IBISWorld dollar stores have grown 43 percent since 1998 and have become a 56 billion industry Colliers International claims there are more dollar stores than drug stores With stores of other types closing in large numbers dollar stores often replace other types of stores in shopping centers They succeed partly because of impulse purchases 10 The common term in North America for a small general merchandise store is general store Five and dime stores edit nbsp Walton s Five and Dime Store in Bentonville Arkansas the first store of what would eventually become Walmart Frank Winfield Woolworth had seen the success in Michigan and western New York of so called nickel stores where everything cost five cents the U S five cent coin is called a nickel On February 22 1879 Woolworth opened his Great Five Cent Store in Utica New York and it was his later success and expansion of that format as the F W Woolworth Company that would create the American institution of the five and ten cent store or just five and ten five and dime or dime store a dime is the name of a US ten cent coin 11 Before Woolworth the prevailing thought was an entire store could not maintain itself with all low priced goods but with Woolworth s success many others followed their lead 12 Well known dime store companies included 13 Ben Franklin Stores Butler Brothers Duckwall ALCO G C Murphy H L Green J G McCrory s J J Newberry s John s Bargain Store McLellan Stores Morgan and Lindsey Neisner s S H Kress amp Co S S Kresge Co Sprouse Reitz TG amp Y Walton s Five and Dime W T Grant Woolworth s Of these only Ben Franklin continues to exist in this form while Kresge and Walton s became mega retailers Kmart and Walmart respectively Beginning around the 1960s others tried the larger discount store format such as TG amp Y Family Centers W T Grant and Woolworth s Woolco stores citation needed With suburbanization in the 1950s and 1960s Americans shopped more and more in malls rather than downtown shopping districts and although Newberry s and Woolworth s stores did open in the malls starting around the 1970s variety stores lost business to other retail formats such as office stores low price shoe chains fabric stores toy stores and discount drug stores like Thrifty Drug Stores Grocery stores and drug stores sold more and more candy 14 The last US Woolworth s closed in 1997 citation needed Newberry s was sold to McCrory who maintained the brand in 1972 McCrory itself went bankrupt in 1992 and all their brands disappeared in 2002 15 16 17 Dollar stores edit nbsp Interior of a Dollar Tree in Gillette WyomingStarting in the late 1990s dollar stores expanded enough to gain the attention of the national press They were popular not only their value but because freestanding smaller stores were located in small towns downtowns and across the cities and suburbs they were often more convenient than mall stores 18 They continued to grow and by 2019 for example Dollar Tree had higher annual sales than Macy s 19 Dollar and variety store revenue reached 77 billion in 2018 20 As of 2018 main dollar store chains in the U S were Dollar General Dollar Tree which owns Family Dollar the 99 Cents Only Stores and Five Below Increasing revenue has led to growth for dollar store chains by 2018 Dollar Tree had 14 000 locations in the U S and its expansion continued in 2019 Dollar General had 15 000 locations in the US and its expansion continued and Five Below had 745 stores 21 Variety store chains in North America edit In Canada A Buck or Two 163 Dollarama 1 095 22 Dollar Tree Canada 226 23 Everything For a Dollar Store Great Canadian Dollar Store 100 Your Dollar Store With More 180 In Mexico Prichos Waldo s Dollar Mart Miniso In the United States 99 Cents Only Stores 386 24 Daiso 68 25 Dollar General 13 320 26 Dollar Tree 6 134 23 Family Dollar 7 974 23 Five Below 522 27 Names for variety stores in North America edit nbsp 5 y 10 in San Juan Puerto Rico in 1937Dollar store 1 25 store 99 cent store etc in the United States and Canada plus other names Dollar store is used predominantly even when the maximum price is higher than one dollar Some chains emphasize that the price is an even amount 2 5 etc instead of having odd uneven prices Dolar y Algo Extra La Reina Almacenes Caravana in Puerto Rico dime store Five and Dime Five and Ten Nickel and Dime Nickel and Ten 5 y 10 in Puerto Rico and in Mexico 5 and 10 pesos or 5 and ten U S cents in border cities incidentally Cinco y Diez meaning Five and Ten in Spanish became an inner suburban shopping district in TijuanaOceania edit In Australia the main variety stores now consist of The Reject Shop Daiso Shiploads in Tasmania and a variety of smaller chains and independent shops Former chains include Crazy Clark s Homeart Sam s Warehouse Clint s Crazy Bargains Go Lo and Chickenfeed In New Zealand The 2 Shop 1 2 3 Dollar Shop and Coin SaveNames for variety stores in Oceania edit The 2 shop in Australia and New Zealand Cheap Shop in Australia onlyAsia edit nbsp 100 yen at Kōnoike HigashiōsakaThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2018 In Japan 100 yen shops 百円ショップ hyaku en shoppu or 百均 hyakkin have proliferated since around 2001 This is considered an after effect of a decade long recession of the Japanese economy 28 Despite the emphasis on value however some items such as chocolate bars may be priced higher than they are at other stores For a few years 100 yen shops existed not as permanent stores but as vendors under temporary foldable tents They were and still are typically found near the entrance areas of supermarkets A major player in 100 yen shops is the Daiso chain The first store opened in 1991 and there are now around 2 400 stores in Japan This number is increasing by around 40 stores per month Daiso has also expanded into North America Australia Asia and the Middle East 29 In China 2 or 3 depending on the area s economic prosperity shops have become a common sight in most cities In Hong Kong major department stores have opened their own 10 shops US 1 28 to compete in the market and there are now 8 shops US 1 02 and even 2 shops US 0 26 competing at lower prices especially in poorer communities Low prices are helped by Hong Kong s lack of a sales tax and its access to the mainland In Taiwan fixed price stores can be found in many locations including night markets regular shopping streets regular market stalls and department stores Two typical price points are NT 39 and NT 49 Given that the retail environment in Taiwan is already highly competitive it is not unusual to see such stores fail In India US Dollar Store founded in 2003 is a pioneer of single price stores The merchandise for pilot stores was sent from America As sales grew over the years with more than 200 operational stores in India the merchandise is now imported from China Indonesia Thailand Spain Portugal UK and various other countries as well as the US US Dollar stores were founded by entrepreneur Gaurav Sahni owner of Nanson Overseas Private Limited Nanson operated by Gaurav Sahni and his brother Gautam Sahni has had an established sourcing and consolidation network for over two decades with supply bases worldwide Direct sourcing without intermediaries and stocking a large variety of merchandise as and when needed has given the company an advantage Variety store chains in Asia edit In China Miniso In India US Dollar Store In Japan Daiso Seria Can Do In Pakistan Ghazali s HomeStoreNames for variety stores in Asia edit 100 fils Shop in Kuwait 2 riyal Shop in Saudi Arabia and other Arabian Gulf countries 20 Qirsh Piastres Kurus 50 Qirsh and 1 Dinar US 1 4 shop in Jordan 25 Liras Pounds 50 Liras US 0 5 1 in Syria before 2011 100 yen shop or one coin shop in Japan 10 dollar shop US 1 28 8 dollar shop etc in Hong Kong 1000 Won shop in South Korea 88 or 99 Peso store in Philippines 49 amp 99 shop in India Hakol Bedollar everything for a Dollar in Israel Ghazali s HomeStore in Pakistan Vsyo po 100 rublej English Everything at 100 rubles in Russia 10 or 20 Baht shop in Thailand 2 ringgit stores in MalaysiaEurope edit nbsp The interior of a one euro shop in Amsterdam NetherlandsEuropean Union edit In Belgium chains include Action HEMA and Zeeman In Denmark Tiger a pun on the word for the Danish ten krone coin opened in the mid nineties in Copenhagen and has since spread to other countries In France Action HEMA Uniprix M 1 2 3 Zeeman In Germany there are ToBi German Total Billig Totally Inexpensive stores where most items cost one or two Euro or less Other chains include Action EuroShop HEMA Mac Geiz 240 stores Pfennigland Pfennigpfeiffer 110 stores TEDi 1400 stores across Europe Thomas Philipps 200 stores and Zeeman In Greece 300 300 drachmas 0 90 In Hungary there are 100 forintos bolt 100 forints store stores but they do not form a single chain instead of being operated by small independent companies In Ireland EuroGiant Dealz In Italy UPIM In Luxembourg HEMA Zeeman In Malta Tal Lira In the Netherlands HEMA chain started in the Netherlands sold goods using standard prices of 10 25 or 50 cents and later also 75 and 100 cents After World War II this model could not be sustained and the standard pricing system was abandoned 30 HEMA is the abbreviation of Hollandish standardized prices company Dutch Hollandse Eenheidsprijzen Maatschappij The HEMA had some 500 Dutch stores in 2011 and also operates in Belgium Germany Luxembourg and France Since 2016 the chain is expanding in to other European countries such as Spain and the United Kingdom Other chains include Action Big Bazar Euroland and Zeeman In Portugal there were Trezentos shops 300 escudos 1 50 but with the introduction of the Euro currency this designation is not used nowadays and the terms bazar or euro store are preferred Chains include Eupoupo Tudo a 0 99 ou 1 49 In Spain there are Todo a 100 shops everything for 100 pesetas 0 60 although due to the introduction of the euro and inflation most products cost a multiple of 0 60 or 1 Most of these shops maintain their name in pesetas and most of them have been renamed as Casi todo a 100 almost everything for 100 pesetas 31 Todo a 100 300 500 y mas everything for 100 300 500 or more or Todo a un euro Colloquially the expression todo a 100 implies that something is either cheap kitsch or low quality citation needed In Sweden Bubbeltian called by some Tian a colloquialism for ten kronor US 1 20 Another chain that has been spreading in Sweden during the last seven years is Dollarstore a chain where everything costs either 10 20 30 40 50 and steps of 50 up to 500 kr Russia edit In Russia Fix Price started selling all its items at 30 roubles and as the business grew up to 55 roubles It has now cancelled this practice and has become a typical discount store United Kingdom edit Marks amp Spencer opened a stall in Kirkgate Market Leeds in 1884 proclaiming Don t ask the price it s a Penny Woolworth s opened its first store in the United Kingdom in 1909 when they were also colloquially known as threepenny and sixpenny stores 3d and 6d being displayed on the shops frontages 32 33 More modern counterparts include B amp M Boyes HEMA Home Bargains OneBelow Poundland Poundstretcher Poundwise and the former 99p Stores Names for variety stores in Europe edit 100 forintos bolt in Hungary 3 8 RON shop in Romania Vsichko po 1 lev in Bulgaria Euro store 2 store etc in the Eurozone Euroland formerly known as knaakland in the Netherlands Euroshop or 1 Euro Shop in Germany Loja dos 300 in Portugal 300 escudos 1 5 Eur Magasin a prix unique English one price store in France Max20 kroner in Norway Pound shop 99p shop etc in the United Kingdom Sve po 8 10 12 kuna in Croatia Sve za 79 99 100 dinara Everything for 79 99 100 dinars in Serbia Tal Lira in Malta Lira was Malta s old currency before transitioning to Euro Todo a 100 20 duros and SuperCien in Spain former cien 100 pesetas 0 60 Wszystko za 5 zlotych in PolandSouth America edit In Argentina variety stores are called todo por dos pesos everything for 2 pesos Brazilians sometimes use the expression um e noventa e nove R 1 99 to refer to cheap low quality things or even people In Chile they are called todo a mil referring to the one thousand Chilean pesos banknote They are commonly located in middle class neighbourhoods where big retail stores don t usually venture and in small commercial districts like the ones in Santiago Variety stores in Colombia include Dollar City Colombia version of Dollarama D1 Ara MinisoIn South America variety stores may be known as Dolarazo US 1 00 and Cincuentazo US 0 50 in Ecuador Loja de 1 99 R 1 99 US 1 07 in Brazil Todo por 23 pesos in Uruguay 23 pesos US 1 Todo por dos Pesos in Argentina 1 peso US 0 32 Africa edit In Egypt a variety store may be called a E2 5 shop Global chains edit Miniso is a Chinese variety store chain that specializes in household and consumer goods including cosmetics stationery toys and kitchenware 34 In 2016 the company s sales revenue reached 1 5 billion 35 Miniso has expanded outside of the Chinese market and operates 1 800 stores in Asia Europe Oceania Africa North America and South America 36 See also edit nbsp Business and economics portalMarketing Types of retail outlets 100 yen shopReferences edit Dollar and Variety Stores IBIS World Research Retrieved 21 June 2020 a b c Wallop Harry 14 September 2012 How Poundland makes its millions Daily Telegraph Retrieved 8 September 2013 a b c Hall Davis Amanda 21 April 2011 1 stores can cost you more Yahoo Finance Archived from the original on 15 April 2012 Retrieved 8 September 2013 Tobin Dave April 2009 Business is booming for Auburn based dollar store chain The Post Standard syracuse com Retrieved 20 April 2012 Did you know that a store can sell food past the expiration date US Food and Drug Administration 13 April 2013 Retrieved 8 September 2013 Guidance on the application of date labels to food PDF UK Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs September 2011 p 6 Retrieved 8 September 2013 Atherton CA Real Estate Data RealEstate com Archived from the original on 11 September 2012 Retrieved 8 September 2013 Thompson Chris Clarke Graham Clark Martin Stillwell John October 2010 Modelling the future opportunities of food retailing 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encyclopedia com Company News 229 Stores To Be Closed By McCrory The New York Times 24 December 1991 Retrieved 5 November 2013 Local Dollar Zone stores shuttered Dayton Business Journal 19 December 2001 Archived from the original on 19 May 2005 Retrieved 16 September 2019 Millman Christian 30 November 2001 McCrory says it s going out of business The five and dime chain joins others in giving up to bigger merchandisers The Morning Call Allentown Pennsylvania Retrieved 3 September 2019 Stoughton Stephanie 15 November 1998 AFTER THE DIME STORE A DOLLAR EXPLOSION The Washington Post Phil Wahiba Making Billions of Dollars at the Dollar Store Fortune 2 February 2019 Dollar Store Report June 2019 QRE Advisors Tyler Jessica 24 December 2018 We Shopped at 3 of the Biggest Dollar store Chains in America to See Which One Offered the Best Experience and the Winner was Clear Fourth Quarter MD amp A PDF Dollarama Financial Information Archived from the original PDF on 30 June 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2017 a b c Dollar Tree Annual Reports 10 K 2016 PDF Dollar Tree Financial Information Annual Reports Retrieved 5 May 2017 permanent dead link 99 Cents Only Stores Reports Strong Fourth Quarter And Full Year Fiscal 2017 Results 99 Cents Only Stores Archived from the original on 13 August 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2017 USA Store Locator DAISO JAPAN Daiso Japan Archived from the original on 27 April 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Dollar General Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2016 Financial Results Company Provides Financial Guidance for Fiscal 2017 Dollar General Newsroom Retrieved 5 May 2017 Five Below Inc Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2016 Financial Results Five Below Inc Archived from the original on 21 April 2017 Retrieved 5 May 2017 Bender Andrew 27 June 2010 Bargain hunting at Japan s 100 yen stores Los Angeles Times Retrieved 28 October 2014 Typical Overseas Stores Archived 12 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine Hema nl dead link 西班牙华人百元店发展遇阻 改商业模式成生存之道 中国侨网 10 March 2017 Woolworths Group plc encyclopedia com 2007 Retrieved 8 September 2013 Woolworth store openings in the 1930s woolworthsmuseum co uk 3D and 6D Pictures Ltd Retrieved 8 September 2013 MINISO going places despite Muji copycat charge Hong Kong Economic Journal 10 June 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2017 Miniso stores set global retail record Inside Retail Singapore 30 March 2016 Retrieved 3 January 2017 Stores around the world Miniso Archived from the original on 9 March 2015 Retrieved 3 January 2017 External links edit nbsp Media related to Variety stores at Wikimedia Commons Kirana Store Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Variety store amp oldid 1207287636, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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