MONTREAL — Dollarama will keep to its “winning formula” as it swells to 1,200 stores over the next few years, the Halifax Chronicle-Herald reports. Bucking some industry trends, the banner is resisting a shift to more lower-margin grocery and pharmaceutical offerings. The Montreal-based discount chain, which currently has 917 stores, reported profits of 15.3% above last year and a 12% sales hike.
Dollarama won’t mess with success
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