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Dollar Tree is selling more items well over $1.25. That's helping offset the costs of tariffs, executives said.
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree ditched its single $1 price point years ago. Now, executives say, that's giving the retailer an advantage as it deals with tariffs. The discount chain said Wednesday that it would face ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...
Dollar Tree also sells some products for up to $7.This “multi-price” strategy gives the chain more flexibility to raise prices if an item becomes too expensive because of tariffs, Creedon said ...