Dollar General says DG Markets are good for rural communities

June 21, 2023

Dollar General plans to expand its DG Market format, which sells fresh produce, meat and dairy products, to 5,000 stores by the end of the year. The chain asserts that many of these stores are in food deserts and need what it sells. Others, such as Sean Park, program manager with the Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs at Western Illinois University, think the format’s presence in rural communities hurts local grocery stores. Dollar General says that 80 percent of its stores are in small towns, including many that lack a grocery store.

Recent News

US Plans Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles

The Biden administration intends to announce new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), possibly reaching 100%, along with additional import taxes on various Chinese goods, including semiconductors. This move aims to safeguard American manufacturing interests, amidst concerns that China’s competitive pricing may undermine US efforts to boost domestic clean energy production.