Buck Or Two is a Canadian chain of dollar stores and is based in Concord, Ontario. In these stores, the merchandise is priced at $2.00 or less, and consists of both new merchandise (usually imported, though sometimes of Canadian origin) and closeouts, such as "cut-out" CDs and tapes on major labels. Cheaper items are often priced in multiples (two for $1, three for /$1, etc) and unlike some stores, these items can be bought singly if desired at no increase in price. However, the higher limit means that items often offered for $1 in dollar stores may be slightly higher in the "Buck Or Two" stores. A $.99 cent store A dollar store is a store that sells inexpensive items for one or halt a US dollar each. ... Concord is a suburban community located northwest of Toronto. ...
Along with Walmart, these discount stores have been retail killers, causing such stores as Towers Department Stores, Kmart Canada and Woolco to disappear. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... Towers was a Canadian discount department store chain owned by the Oshawa Group, a now-defunct grocery retailer and distributor. ... Kmart is a retailing division of Sears Holdings Corporation. ... Woolco was a discount retail chain, founded in 1962, as a subsidiary of The F.W. Woolworth Company. ...
Cheaper items are often priced in multiples (two for $1, three for /$1, etc) and unlike some stores, these items can be bought singly if desired at no increase in price.
However, the higher limit means that items often offered for $1 in dollar stores may be slightly higher in the "Buck Or Two" stores.