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Dollar General Welcomes Celebrity Brands, Adding Style and Value to Every Home
Dollar General Welcomes Celebrity Brands, Adding Style and Value to Every Home

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Dollar General Welcomes Celebrity Brands, Adding Style and Value to Every Home

GOODLETTSVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dollar General (NYSE: DG) is elevating home style with the introduction of celebrity and name-brand products. The revamped 'Home Valley' section will feature collections from renowned celebrities, designers and brands, including Kathy Ireland, Betseyville®, Beverly Hills Polo Club®, Simply Belle by Simply Southern® and Nicole Miller®. "With a shared commitment of serving the underserved, we are delighted to partner with Dollar General to offer affordable luxuries that will make a house truly feel like a home,' said Kathy Ireland, chair and CEO of kathy ireland® brands. Share Launching this summer in DG's more than 20,000 stores, ki by kathy ireland® offers a grandmillennial style collection of a dozen bedding and home items including waffle, jacquard, printed and faux fur throws, ribbed and jacquard blankets, comforter sets, quilts and sheets. Affordably priced, throws start at $12, sheet sets at $15 and 3-piece comforter sets at $35. An additional collection from the 'super model turned super mogul' is planned for this fall. 'Our brand philosophy of empowered living combines human rights advocacy with the support of millions of women and families who embrace our designs and products. With a shared commitment of serving the underserved, we are delighted to partner with Dollar General to offer affordable luxuries that will make a house truly feel like a home,' said Kathy Ireland, chair and CEO of kathy ireland® brands. Joining the celebrity collection are Betseyville® seasonal throws and Beverly Hills Polo Club® sheets. The product selection is designed to appeal to shoppers seeking quality items at affordable prices from recognizable national brands through a treasure hunt experience. 'Dollar General is committed to offering our customers a constant flow of exciting industry brands that amplify the surprise element of our non-consumable initiative,' said Johanna Blankush, senior vice president, general merchandising manager at Dollar General. 'We are dedicated to delivering exceptional value to our customers while staying on top of the latest trends.' DG's 'Home Valley' will include hydration items from Simply Belle by Simply Southern®, Hydraflow®, Nicole Miller® and Manna® Hydration as well as Farberware® flatware. Discover ways to refresh your space by browsing Dollar General's bed, bath, kitchen, dining and home décor collections here. About Dollar General Corporation Dollar General Corporation (NYSE: DG) is proud to serve as America's neighborhood general store. Founded in 1939, Dollar General lives its mission of Serving Others every day by providing access to affordable products and services for its customers, career opportunities for its employees, and literacy and education support for its hometown communities. As of May 2, 2025, the Company's 20,582 Dollar General, DG Market, DGX and pOpshelf stores across the United States and Mi Súper Dollar General stores in Mexico provide everyday essentials including food, health and wellness products, cleaning and laundry supplies, self-care and beauty items, and seasonal décor from our high-quality private brands alongside many of the world's most trusted brands such as Coca Cola, PepsiCo/Frito-Lay, General Mills, Hershey, J.M. Smucker, Kraft, Mars, Nestlé, Procter & Gamble and Unilever.

I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make
I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make

Scottish Sun

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make

Plus, our favourite perfume dupes on the high street right now MAKES SCENTS I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make A TESCO bargain hunter has come under fire for clearing the shelves of £5 designer perfume. We all love a beauty bargain, especially when it involves high-end designer goods for a fraction of the usual price. Advertisement 2 One lucky Tesco shopper showed off their mega perfume haul on Facebook Credit: facebook 2 According to the anonymous customer, the posh scents were now going for just a fiver Credit: facebook This is exactly why one lucky beauty buff went wild after spotting posh designer perfume going for just a fiver at Tesco. According to the person, who remained anonymous, the mega supermarket was selling a huge variety of posh scents, such as Guess and Beverly Hills Polo Club for a bargain price. While the latter typically retails for £18, a 75ml bottle of the designer Guess perfume would set you back £25 - or a whopping five times more. Although the bargain-mad customer didn't reveal the total count of the scents they had snapped up, a snap of the trolley showed more than a staggering 30 bottles. Advertisement The lucky shopper - who claimed to have ''cleared Tesco'' - added that they wouldn't be stopping there either. Sharing a snap of their epic haul, the thrifty beauty buff went on in the caption: ''Off to another store to clear the shelves, don't be too mad.'' However, whilst the bargain hunter may have been all chuffed with their epic haul, the reaction on Facebook wasn't so positive. Dozens of fellow members of the BARGAIN LOVERS HOME BARGAINS, B&M, PRIMARK, ALDI, ASDA & MORE page flooded to comments to slam the shopper for being selfish. Advertisement One furious social media user said: ''everyone knows ur about to con the hell out of vulnerable people by doubling even tripling the it's not greed shaming or being rude. ''It's straight up honesty.'' Aldi hits the jackpot with £6.99 perfume dupe of Victoria Beckham's £170 one - as fans say it 'lasts all day' Someone else added: ''then get a legit job .. conning pensioners and people with very little as is is not helping yourself eat its lining pockets for greed your making it sound like they are starving. ''5 quid a bottle and has at least 20 to 25 bottles u do the math.'' Advertisement However, not everyone disagreed with the customer clearing the shelves - as some admitted they would've done the same. The best perfume dupes on the high street WE all love a good perfume, but they can also be pricey. So why not try a dupe from the high street instead? Here's some of the best: *If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue Marks & Spencer: Apothecary Warmth, £9.50 - dupe for Le Labo's Santal 33 - BUY NOW Sea Salt and Neroli, £13 - dupe for Tom Ford's Neroli Portofino - BUY NOW Midnight Blossom, £10 - dupe for Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium - BUY NOW Soft Iris, £10 - dupe for Chanel Coco Mademoiselle - BUY NOW Zara: Energetically New York, £25.99 - dupe for Le Labo's Santal 33 Nude Bouquet, £12.99 - dupe for Dior's Miss Dior Applejuice, £12.99 - dupe for DKNY's Be Delicious Sublime Epoque, £22.99 - dupe for Armani My Way Aldi: Empress, £5.99 - dupe for Paco Rabanne Olympéa Feminine, £6.99 - dupe for Coco Mademoiselle Masculine, £6.99 - dupe for Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Male Hotel Collection No39 Poppy and Barley, £6.99 - dupe for Jo Malone's Poppy and Barley ''Good on you I would have cleared the shelf too you snooze you lose,'' one hit back at the trolls. Another penned: ''I earn my own money, so of I'd wanted to buy the lot I would. Don't answer to no one. Well done you.'' ''Good on you. If I'd found a bargain and it was something I used all the time, I'd have bought the lot too,'' a third added. Advertisement ''Keep them , give them away , sell them on for a profit . Stop being a bunch of Karens,''a Facebook user told the haters. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make
I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make

The Irish Sun

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make

A TESCO bargain hunter has come under fire for clearing the shelves of £5 designer perfume. We all love a beauty bargain, especially when it involves high-end designer goods for a fraction of the usual price. 2 One lucky Tesco shopper showed off their mega perfume haul on Facebook Credit: facebook 2 According to the anonymous customer, the posh scents were now going for just a fiver Credit: facebook This is exactly why one lucky According to the person, who remained anonymous, the mega supermarket was selling a huge variety of posh scents, such as Guess and Beverly Hills Polo Club for a bargain price. While the latter typically retails for £18, a 75ml bottle of the designer Guess perfume would set you back £25 - or a whopping five times more. Although the bargain-mad customer didn't reveal the total count of the scents they had snapped up, a snap of the trolley showed more than a staggering 30 bottles. READ MORE ON BEAUTY The lucky shopper - who claimed to have ''cleared Tesco'' - added that they wouldn't be stopping there either. Sharing a snap of their epic haul, the thrifty beauty buff went on in the caption: ''Off to another store to clear the shelves, don't be too mad.'' However, whilst the bargain hunter may have been all chuffed with their epic haul, the reaction on Facebook wasn't so positive. Dozens of fellow members of the Most read in Fabulous One furious social media user said: ''everyone knows ur about to con the hell out of vulnerable people by doubling even tripling the it's not greed shaming or being rude. ''It's straight up honesty.'' Aldi hits the jackpot with £6.99 perfume dupe of Victoria Beckham's £170 one - as fans say it 'lasts all day' Someone else added: ''then get a legit job .. ''5 quid a bottle and has at least 20 to 25 bottles u do the math.'' However, not everyone disagreed with the customer clearing the shelves - as some admitted they would've done the same. The best perfume dupes on the high street WE all love a good perfume, but they can also be pricey. So why not try a dupe from the high street instead? Here's some of the best: *If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue Marks & Spencer: Apothecary Warmth, £9.50 - dupe for Le Labo's Santal 33 - BUY NOW Sea Salt and Neroli, £13 - dupe for Tom Ford's Neroli Portofino - BUY NOW Midnight Blossom, £10 - dupe for Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium - BUY NOW Soft Iris, £10 - dupe for Chanel Coco Mademoiselle - BUY NOW Zara: Energetically New York, £25.99 - dupe for Le Labo's Santal 33 Nude Bouquet, £12.99 - dupe for Dior's Miss Dior Applejuice, £12.99 - dupe for DKNY's Be Delicious Sublime Epoque, £22.99 - dupe for Armani My Way Aldi: Empress, £5.99 - dupe for Paco Rabanne Olympéa Feminine, £6.99 - dupe for Coco Mademoiselle Masculine, £6.99 - dupe for Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Male Hotel Collection No39 Poppy and Barley, £6.99 - dupe for Jo Malone's Poppy and Barley ''Good on you I would have cleared the shelf too you snooze you lose,'' one hit back at the trolls. Another penned: ''I earn my own money, so of I'd wanted to buy the lot I would. Don't answer to no one. Well done you.'' ''Good on you. If I'd found a bargain and it was something I used all the time, I'd have bought the lot too,'' a third added. ''Keep them , give them away , sell them on for a profit . Stop being a bunch of Karens,''a Facebook user told the haters. Unlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme - Sun Club

I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make
I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make

The Sun

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

I cleared Tesco's shelves of £5 designer perfume – trolls call me selfish, but they're just jealous of the profit I'm going to make

A TESCO bargain hunter has come under fire for clearing the shelves of £5 designer perfume. We all love a beauty bargain, especially when it involves high-end designer goods for a fraction of the usual price. 2 2 This is exactly why one lucky beauty buff went wild after spotting posh designer perfume going for just a fiver at Tesco. According to the person, who remained anonymous, the mega supermarket was selling a huge variety of posh scents, such as Guess and Beverly Hills Polo Club for a bargain price. While the latter typically retails for £18, a 75ml bottle of the designer Guess perfume would set you back £25 - or a whopping five times more. Although the bargain-mad customer didn't reveal the total count of the scents they had snapped up, a snap of the trolley showed more than a staggering 30 bottles. The lucky shopper - who claimed to have ''cleared Tesco'' - added that they wouldn't be stopping there either. Sharing a snap of their epic haul, the thrifty beauty buff went on in the caption: ''Off to another store to clear the shelves, don't be too mad.'' However, whilst the bargain hunter may have been all chuffed with their epic haul, the reaction on Facebook wasn't so positive. Dozens of fellow members of the page flooded to comments to slam the shopper for being selfish. One furious social media user said: ''everyone knows ur about to con the hell out of vulnerable people by doubling even tripling the it's not greed shaming or being rude. ''It's straight up honesty.'' Aldi hits the jackpot with £6.99 perfume dupe of Victoria Beckham's £170 one - as fans say it 'lasts all day' Someone else added: ''then get a legit job .. conning pensioners and people with very little as is is not helping yourself eat its lining pockets for greed your making it sound like they are starving. ''5 quid a bottle and has at least 20 to 25 bottles u do the math.'' However, not everyone disagreed with the customer clearing the shelves - as some admitted they would've done the same. The best perfume dupes on the high street WE all love a good perfume, but they can also be pricey. So why not try a dupe from the high street instead? Here's some of the best: *If you click on a link in this boxout we will earn affiliate revenue Marks & Spencer: Apothecary Warmth, £9.50 - dupe for Le Labo's Santal 33 - BUY NOW Sea Salt and Neroli, £13 - dupe for Tom Ford's Neroli Portofino - BUY NOW Midnight Blossom, £10 - dupe for Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium - BUY NOW Soft Iris, £10 - dupe for Chanel Coco Mademoiselle - BUY NOW Zara: Energetically New York, £25.99 - dupe for Le Labo's Santal 33 Nude Bouquet, £12.99 - dupe for Dior's Miss Dior Applejuice, £12.99 - dupe for DKNY's Be Delicious Sublime Epoque, £22.99 - dupe for Armani My Way Aldi: Empress, £5.99 - dupe for Paco Rabanne Olympéa Feminine, £6.99 - dupe for Coco Mademoiselle Masculine, £6.99 - dupe for Jean Paul Gaultier's Le Male Hotel Collection No39 Poppy and Barley, £6.99 - dupe for Jo Malone's Poppy and Barley ''Good on you I would have cleared the shelf too you snooze you lose,'' one hit back at the trolls. Another penned: ''I earn my own money, so of I'd wanted to buy the lot I would. Don't answer to no one. Well done you.'' ''Good on you. If I'd found a bargain and it was something I used all the time, I'd have bought the lot too,'' a third added. ''Keep them , give them away , sell them on for a profit . Stop being a bunch of Karens,''a Facebook user told the haters.

Amazon moves Delhi HC after fined Rs 340 crore to Beverly Hills Polo Club's for trademark infringement
Amazon moves Delhi HC after fined Rs 340 crore to Beverly Hills Polo Club's for trademark infringement

Time of India

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Amazon moves Delhi HC after fined Rs 340 crore to Beverly Hills Polo Club's for trademark infringement

Amazon representative image Amazon Technologies Inc has approached the division bench of the Delhi High Court to contest a single judge's order directing the US e-commerce giant to pay Rs 340 crore in damages to Lifestyle Equities C.V. and Lifestyle Licensing B.V. for infringing their registered trademark ' Beverly Hills Polo Club ,' according to a report by the Economic Times. The division bench, led by Justice Hari Shankar, reportedly scheduled the next hearing for Wednesday (May 7). Amazon argued that the Lifestyle companies, which claimed 'extensive goodwill and recognition' for their trademark, failed to provide evidence of infringement before the single judge. The company emphasized that the case warrants a detailed review by the division bench, as per the Economic Times. What is Amazon vs 'Beverly Hills Polo Club' case In February, Justice Prathiba M. Singh had issued a permanent injunction barring Amazon Technologies from selling or advertising products bearing a logo identical or deceptively similar to Lifestyle's trademark. The report quoted Justice Singh's observation that Amazon, a dominant player in e-commerce, leverages its platform to promote its products, often at prices 10% of Lifestyle's, engaging in a 'deliberate strategy of obfuscation' to evade liability. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Amara: AI guru Andrew Ng recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Aroun... Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Justice Singh further noted, as reported by ET, that Amazon Technologies, along with Cloudtail India and Amazon Seller Service—all part of the Amazon Group—operated as a 'cohesive commercial entity' but failed to clarify their interrelationships. 'The clear attempt is to not disclose the exact relationship between the said three defendants to this court,' she said, describing Amazon's conduct as lacking bona fides and indicative of an intent to withhold crucial information. Lifestyle Equities, which launched its Beverly Hills Polo Club products in India in 2007, reportedly argued for exemplary and punitive damages due to Amazon's 'wilful' infringement. The trademark, inspired by the luxurious Beverly Hills area in Los Angeles, includes the word-mark and a logo featuring a charging polo pony, rider, and mallet. Amazon also faces accusations of diluting Lifestyle's brand through deep discounting of competing products with similar marks, leveraging its platform's dominance. The outcome of the upcoming hearing could set a significant precedent for trademark disputes in India's e-commerce landscape. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

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