To be clear, this is not a "dollar store" in the sense that some consumers might expect. Yes, the convenience in a rural area might be appreciated, as is the competition for the Welches grocery store. But many if not most items here are priced exactly as you would expect at a drugstore, Kmart or even the local grocery, not a dollar and often, much higher.
To wit: stopped in for a cheap shower curtain liner, just a clear piece of plastic I needed for a household project (to wrap a large item for return shipping). At this store, these ranged from $7 to $12, what you would expect to pay at a Target or similar. By contrast, I visited the Dollar Tree in Sandy (a typical "dollar store"), a few miles down the road, where I bought that item at that price shortly after. DG might be a great stop when you need something in a pinch, but I wouldn't buy routine household items here. Curious how many shoppers might think everything here is a bargain, simply due to the name.