Dollar General Looks To Food for Growth -- WSJ
December 05 2018 - 3:02AM
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By Aisha Al-Muslimc
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Dollar General Corp. is betting that more food choices,
including fresh produce, will boost its revenue and traffic as it
looks to expand in rural and metro areas lacking grocery-store
options.
In its fiscal 2019, which starts Feb. 2, the discount retailer
plans to open 975 new stores, remodel 1,000 stores and relocate 100
stores, the company said Tuesday. That is 75 more store openings
than expected for fiscal 2018.
Dollar General Chief Executive Todd Vasos said during a
conference call with analysts Tuesday that the company is eyeing
various setups as part of its expansion because customers' needs
vary.
"We intentionally develop these additional formats to be able to
move into certain demographics across the U.S. where a
one-size-fits-all mentality is really not the way to be productive
and to make the most of your real estate portfolio," he said.
For instance, Mr. Vasos said the company can "drive a tremendous
amount of traffic" by opening stores that offer refrigerated
products and produce in food deserts, areas where access to
affordable and healthier food options is limited.
The company expects to add produce to about 200 of these
remodeled stores. Currently, Dollar General has about 425 stores
that carry produce.
About half of the remodels will be in what the company describes
as its "traditional plus" format -- a typical Dollar General in
terms of size, but with more cooler space.
Mr. Vasos added there is still an opportunity to add 12,000 to
13,000 stores in the continental U.S. Dollar General operated
15,227 stores in 44 states as of Nov. 2.
Out of the anticipated new stores, the company plans to open
about 10 locations that are about half the size of a traditional
Dollar General store and have a product selection that is "tailored
to vertical living customers" in more densely populated areas in
some key cities across the U.S., Mr. Vasos said. The company
currently has three of the smaller format stores.
Dollar General reported on Tuesday a higher profit for its third
quarter that was in line with analysts' expectations. The company
said net sales rose 8.7% to $6.42 billion and same-store sales grew
2.8%, both beating analysts' estimates.
Higher same-store sales during the third quarter were driven by
an increase in average transaction amount and sales in the
consumables, seasonal and home categories, partially offering sales
declines in the apparel category.
Overall, Dollar General's results were better than competitor
Dollar Tree Inc. Last week, the owner of both the Dollar Tree and
Family Dollar chains said sales rose 4.2% to $5.54 billion in its
latest quarter. Same-store sales rose 2.3% at Dollar Tree, but
sales at stores open at least a year under the Family Dollar banner
fell 0.4%.
Since Dollar Tree bought Family Dollar more than three years
ago, Dollar Tree has been working to renovate Family Dollar stores.
The company plans to finish around 500 Family Dollar renovations
this fiscal year, at least 1,000 next year, and another 1,000 the
following year. The company also plans to close some Family Dollar
stores, but the number wasn't disclosed.
For fiscal 2018, Dollar General guided growth in net sales of
about 9%, compared with its previous range of 9% to 9.3%. The
company also said it expects same-store sales growth to be in the
middle of the previous range of mid-to-high 2%. It also lowered its
range expectations for earnings per share to $5.85 to $6.05 for the
fiscal year, from its previous forecast of $5.95 to $6.15, to
reflect a 9-cent hit due to the weather events, transportation cost
pressures and year-to-date results.
Dollar General shares fell 6.8% to $104.10 in trading Tuesday.
The shares are up nearly 15% in the past 12 months.
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
December 05, 2018 02:47 ET (07:47 GMT)
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