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Discount Stores in Alamo, TX

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Business Listing   Alamo Flea Market - Alamo, TX - Phone: (956) 781-1911


Business Listing   Cash America Pawn of Alamo - Alamo, TX - Phone: (956) 782-6515


Business Listing   Dollar General Store - Alamo, TX - Phone: (956) 782-1187


Business Listing   Family Dollar Stores Inc - Alamo, TX - Phone: (956) 283-7058


Business Listing   Wal Mart Supercenter - Alamo, TX - Phone: (956) 782-0509


Business Listing   Wal-Mart Portrait Studio - Alamo, TX - Phone: (956) 782-9295


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Helpful Definition for: Discount Stores


A discount store in Alamo is a type of department store, which sells products at prices lower than those asked by traditional retail outlets. Most discount department stores offer a wide assortment of goods; others specialize in such merchandise as jewelry, electronic equipment, or electrical appliances. Discount stores are not variety stores, which sell goods at a single price-point or multiples thereof. Discount stores differ from variety stores in that they sell many name-brand products, and because of the wide price range of the items offered. Many also operate as supercenters, which add a full-service grocery store to the traditional format.

Recent Business News for: Discount Stores

Dollar stores get wider range of customers - Dayton Daily News

Dollar stores get wider range of customersDayton Daily NewsAnd these deep-discount retailers are seeking new ways to retain newfound customers even after the economy improves, industry analysts and company officials say. Dollar stores already had a strong presence in the retail marketplace before the recession ...and more »