The concept of a variety store that is a price-point retailer (most items are the same price) began with Woolworth’s Five and Dime in the late 19th century. Since then, most of the early retail names have disappeared and inflation has grown over 2,000%. In their place, various dollar store brands emerged and flourished during the Great Recession. In many small towns, like in Weston, West Virginia, this concept is the prominent store along Main Street. Notice the handmade sign for back to school supplies which explains they accept clothing vouchers.