Deals

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Deals, Inc.
Type Subsidiary
Industry Retail, Variety, Discount
Founded 2006
Headquarters 500 Volvo Parkway
Chesapeake, Virginia, U.S.
Number of locations 200
Key people Bob Sasser, CEO
Products Party Supplies, Food and Snacks, Health and Beauty Care Products, Seasonal, Housewares, Toys
Parent Dollar Tree, Inc.
Website www.deals-stores.com

Deals, Inc. (frequently typeset as DEAL$) is an American chain of discount variety stores. Currently there are more than 194 stores located in shopping centers, malls, and urban areas in 19 states throughout the country.

Each Deals store stocks a variety of products including national, regional, and private-label brands and also accepts manufacturers' coupons at all of its store locations. Departments found in a Deals store include health and beauty, food and snacks, party, seasonal décor, housewares, glassware, dinnerware, household cleaning supplies, candy, toys, gifts, gift bags and wrap, stationery, craft supplies, teaching supplies, and books. The majority of Deals stores also sell frozen foods and dairy items such as milk, eggs, pizza, ice cream, frozen dinners, and premade baked goods.[1]

History

In 2006, Dollar Tree, Inc. acquired 138 Deal$ stores[2] from SuperValu, Inc. Deals is currently owned and operated by Dollar Tree.

In 2013, Deals launched a new full e-commerce website. Deals-Stores.com sells merchandise in both single items and larger quantities to individuals, small businesses, and organizations. The company also advertises in-store events, specials, seasonal promotions, and featured products through the site. Customers can locate a retail store, research information about Deals, view product recalls, and purchase products online to ship to their office, home, or local Deals or Dollar Tree store.

References

  1. "about deals stores". Deals-Stores.com. Retrieved 2013-06-23. 
  2. "Dollar Tree Completes Acquisition of Deal$ Stores". DollarTreeInfo.com. Retrieved 2013-06-23. 

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