Dollar & Discount Stores
Dollar & Discount Stores Sell-Through Rate Benchmark
Sell-through rate measures the percentage of received inventory sold within a defined window. This page provides dollar & discount stores-specific ranges, drivers, and improvement tactics.
Typical Range
80–92%
Industry Average
86%
Formula
(Units Sold ÷ Units Received) × 100
Why this benchmark looks like this in Dollar & Discount Stores
- Consumables drive high rate
- Limited assortment helps
Industry context: High turn, low ticket.
How to improve sell-through rate in Dollar & Discount Stores
- Tight curation
- Replenishment discipline
Universal drivers
- • Assortment fit
- • Pricing relative to perceived value
- • Promotional activity
- • Seasonality timing
- • Store execution
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