Dollar General means absolutely nothing to Walmart. They do take an interest in Target, though. Take the recent changes in your local Walmart, and there have been many in the last 5 years, and compare them to Target. Note the similarities. Walmart is adapting the attitude that if we don't carry it, then you don't need to buy it. The have something called SOTC, store of the community, where the product traits are supposed to be tailored to the demographics of the community. NOT! In our local store, the district market manager over foods decided to do away with the traditional Hispanic food section and replace it with Tex-Mex and 'Old El Paso' brand, in spite of being told it was a very bad move. "Well, it sells good in Denver." Denver has Hispanics who have been American for many generations. This area has a large population of resort workers here on work visas from all Latin American countries who have no clue what 'Tex-Mex' is and prefer to buy traditional foods. They do have tortillas though. However, they cut an 8 foot section down to 4 feet. Sales dropped $2,000!! a week. La Tienda Munoz #3 and Safeway have profited big time on Walmart's 'business move'. Walmart is not trying to help anybody live better other than corporate at the home office. Sam Walton was greedy, but he did understand his customer base far better than the ones in charge these days do. And I am speakin from experience, so I do know whereof I speak.