The business of dollar stores in the United States is good in China's cities. In recent years, many dollar stores specializing in one-dollar products have emerged and are very popular with customers. In fact, there are dollar stores like this in the United States. In most stores in the United States, one dollar can't buy anything, but you can buy many cheap goods at dollar stores, so millions of Americans are rushing to dollar stores everywhere, increasing the business of dollar stores. Extremely popular, it has become a new landscape in the American retail industry. In the United States, many newly opened dollar stores are small independent stores, and there are also many large-scale dollar stores. These huge dollar stores are often part of a chain. Both chains, Dollar Everything and Dollar Home, open more than one new dollar store every day. Interestingly, there is also a store called "Only 99 Cents". This store has opened 167 branches across a vast area from Texas to California. Nowadays, everything costs 99 cents in "only 99 cents" stores. "What we do is, we buy in bulk," said Eric Schiffer. "When the bill comes, we pay it off faster than anyone else. If the manufacturer wants us to have an extra truckload at a certain time of the year, To stabilize their production, we must obey. We don’t necessarily have to have every kind of trademark. We can focus on selecting certain products of some major trademarks and hold large-scale product exhibitions, so that sales will increase. "There are many, many, many." "Only 90-cent stores" not only low-income people are willing to come, but some rich people also come frequently to pick up bargains. Eric Schiffer said that last year, "only 99-cent stores" generally made $5 million. The best-selling "only 99-cent store" is in Los Angeles, just one block away from the luxurious Beverly Hills. The store made $10 million a year. Why do people who can afford to spend two, three or even ten times the price of something buy it in this "one-dollar store"? According to Michael Solomon, a professor of human behavior at the University of Alabama at Auburn, these stores have shed their bad reputation as sleazy stores selling the kind of shoddy goods that no one else would sell. Professor Solomon said: "You must not forget that people buy things for all kinds of reasons. What you don't notice is that only a small number of the reasons why you buy something are absolutely necessary. Buying something is a social activity. For some people , shopping is adventurous; for others, it's a matter of stretching your muscles and looking around a bit, and finally being able to tell your friends that you bought something genuine somewhere. "Excitement." Yu Ze, 23, of Houston, Texas, is a frequent visitor to the "One Dollar Store." In her own words, she is "almost obsessed with discovering new things there." Columbus, Ohio Consulting and Market. A research company recently published a report on the "dollar store" phenomenon. Ms. Sandra Schrofan, the author of the report, said that the rapid increase in the number of "dollar stores" is due to a variety of factors. "As the economy continues to decline, consumers are looking to get the most out of every dollar. Consumers are looking to make a trip more efficient and buy a lot in just one store." So what's the impact of these stores on other retail stores? , grocery stores, department stores, and even chain stores such as Wal-Mart, Cascas, and Talgat Discount Stores. What impact will it have? Sandra Schrofan replied: "In fact, major supermarkets and even the Wal-Mart chain have seen the huge business opportunities of dollar stores, and are currently making space to operate dollar stores in their stores. Of course. The new bright, clean, even carpeted Dollar Stores have reduced other retailers' profits. For example, the Dollar Store's greeting card business has nearly doubled in three years. 13%. "But retail trends are cyclical. Whether the "One Dollar Store" will continue to develop depends on its luck.
/datalib/qikan/2005/2005_08/qikan.2005-08-09.5766252161 There are also one-yuan (RMB) shops in China. They are usually small tent houses with no taste, and they are not high-quality products. Of course, they sell prices. Cheap and relatively rough convenience commodities. It is not a place for physical exercise and social interaction like in the United States. People who come here to choose are generally a place for the lower class of society to find suitable, cheap and practical products. Liu Genqi’s chosen answer.