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美国“1元店”挤满中产,我们的折扣店却在退潮?
3 6 Ke·2025-06-17 02:29

Core Insights - A notable retail signal is emerging in the U.S., where discount stores, traditionally serving low-income families, are now attracting middle and high-income households, reflecting deeper economic and social changes [1][2][4] - This trend contrasts with the rapid growth of discount retail in China and the decline of local membership-based supermarkets [1] Group 1: Discount Retail Trends in the U.S. - Discount stores, often referred to as "dollar stores," have historically provided affordable essentials for low-income families, but recent data shows an influx of higher-income customers [2][4] - Dollar General reported a record quarterly sales of $10.4 billion, with a 2.4% year-over-year increase in same-store sales, indicating a shift towards discount channels among higher-income consumers [7] - Dollar Tree also experienced significant growth, with a net sales increase of 11.3% to $4.6 billion, driven by 2.6 million new customers, primarily from higher-income brackets [7] Group 2: Economic Context and Implications - The shift towards discount retail is attributed to macroeconomic pressures, including a significant inflation rate that has altered consumer spending habits, even among middle-class families [9] - The performance of discount retailers is seen as a "reverse indicator" of economic sentiment, thriving during economic downturns while traditional retailers struggle [9] Group 3: Comparison with Chinese Discount Retail - In China, discount retail is gaining attention, with various discount stores rapidly expanding, but challenges such as reliance on clearance goods and unstable supply chains are emerging [10][12] - Chinese discount retailers often operate on a "channel arbitrage" model, lacking the robust supply chain and product differentiation seen in successful U.S. counterparts like Dollar Tree [12][14] - The operational inefficiencies and high costs associated with local membership stores have led to underperformance, highlighting a misalignment with the core principles of discount retail [14][19] Group 4: Strategic Insights for Future Growth - Successful discount retail hinges on product strength and operational efficiency, with a focus on offering better products at competitive prices [15][17] - Establishing a unique product pool and efficient operational systems will be crucial for discount retailers in China to gain consumer recognition and market share [19][20] - The long-term success of discount retail will depend on the ability to manage supply chains effectively and maintain low operational costs while delivering value to consumers [19][20]