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Dollar General Sees a Surprising Drop in Sales

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December 1, 2016, 3:32 PM ET
A Dollar General Corp. Store Ahead Of Earnings Figures
Shopping carts sit outside a Dollar General Corp. store in Princeton, Illinois, U.S., on Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Dollar General Corp. is scheduled to release earnings on March 12. Photographer: Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPhotograph by Daniel Acker — Bloomberg/Getty Images

Discount retailer Dollar General reported a surprise drop in quarterly comparable sales and tempered its full-year profit forecast, hit by lower grocery prices and reduced food stamp coverage in several U.S. States.

The company’s shares were down 7.6% at $71.48 in premarket trading on Thursday.

Food prices have fallen in the past few months due to low oil and grain prices as well as intense competition in the sector, resulting in aggressive price cuts by Wal-Mart Stores and other food retailers.

Deflation in parts of the grocery market has reduced the price gap between Dollar General and higher-priced rivals and has made the company’s prices less competitive, Conlumino analyst Håkon Helgesen said.

Wal-Mart has likely managed to capture some spend of Dollar General’s customers, Conlumino analyst Håkon Helgesen said.

Discount retailers have also been hit by changes in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly called the food stamp program.

By the end of 2016, as many as 22 states would have changed the criteria for SNAP—a move that is likely to result in about 1 million Americans losing benefits.

States implementing SNAP changes this year include Florida, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee, which have some of the highest concentration of Dollar General stores.

Dollar General said it now expects earnings to come in at the low end of its forecast of 10-15 percent growth for the year ending Feb. 3.

For the third quarter ended Oct. 28, sales at Dollar General stores open at least 13 months fell 0.1%, compared with the 0.8% growth expected by analysts polled by research firm Consensus Metrix.

Net income fell 7% to $235.3 million, or 84 cents per share.

Profit in the latest quarter included a charge of about 5 cents per share for store relocation costs and disaster-related expenses.

Analysts on average were expecting a profit of 93 cents per share, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.

Net sales rose 5 percent to $5.32 billion, beating the average analyst estimate of $5.37 billion.

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