Dollar Tree raises prices
November 24, 2021
Dollar Tree said it will raise prices on the majority of products it sells to $1.25 in a nod to the current inflationary reality. CEO Michael Witynski expects that the chain’s customers will see that its $1.25 priced goods remain “an undeniable value” compared to “what they’re seeing out in the marketplace.”
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