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Cover retail and grocery stores . Always miss . High basketball IQ. Reach out: Nathaniel.Meyersohn@cnn.com

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  1. Dollar Tree will soon be $1.25 tree. The company announced it will raise prices from $1 to $1.25 on the majority of its products by the first quarter of 2022. reports.

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  2. Big brands believe they have pricing power over customers right now.

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  3. Scoop: General Mills will raise prices in January on Cheerios, Lucky Charm's, Wheaties, Fruit Roll-Ups Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Annie's, Progresso & more Latest in Big Food to plan price hikes. Higher grocery bills aren't going away in early 2022.

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  4. Dollar Tree is now $1.25 Tree

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  6. Nov 21

    Why surging gas prices are a huge opportunity for Costco, Walmart and BJ's via ⁦

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  7. Costco's strategy: Get customers to fill up at its gas pumps and then come inside for $4.99 chicken

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  9. Costco, Walmart and BJ's big weapon as prices spike at the pump: Cheap gas These chains are "winners when gasoline prices go skyward." -

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  10. Dollar General has been grabbing market share from drug stores for years. Now, DG is set to capitalize on CVS' latest plans to close 900 stores — exactly as DG begins an effort to offer health services and products in rural "health care deserts."

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  11. Nov 19

    Journalists should examine Dollar Gen & other discount stores use of inc issues.

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  12. Dollar General has run into opposition from local leaders who say it drives out independent supermarkets and pharmacies and does not sell fresh food — contributing to the health care access gap it now says it wants to help solve.

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  13. Dollar General has been grabbing market share from drug stores for years. Now, DG is set to capitalize on CVS' latest plans to close 900 stores — exactly as DG begins an effort to offer health services and products in rural "health care deserts."

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  14. "Bigger retailers should be more able to navigate supply chain issues and have better in stocks than smaller retailers without the muscle."

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  15. FTC chair Lina Khan at a hearing today Supply chain disruptions may be "really pushing our nation's small grocers, family farmers and ranchers and other small businesses to the brink."

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  16. CVS will close 900 stores. Good news for Dollar General, which is already taking customers from drug stores and looking to beef up its health care offering. Bad news for poor folks in cities and rural areas, where these closures often tend to take place

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  17. You wouldn't know there's a supply chain crisis looking at Walmart, Target and Home Depot's inventory levels

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  18. Home Depot was bold enough to say that suppliers can't serve all their customers this holiday, so they're giving priority to Home Depot.

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  19. : "One of the biggest problems for small businesses is the lack of workers for unfilled positions and inventory shortages, which will continue to be a problem during the holiday season."

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  20. The gulf between America's largest stores and its smallest is set to widen this holiday. Giants like Walmart, Target and Home Depot are loading up on inventory and driving down prices. Mom-and-pops are struggling to get goods and counteract inflation.

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