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Dollar Tree Chips Better Fritos

Econ PriceManufacturerStockmarketWorldcurrencies Dollar

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This article highlights a private-label snack brand (El Sabroso) sold at Dollar Tree that competes with Fritos on taste and price. The commercial mechanism is weak: it signals potential margin pressure for Frito-Lay (PepsiCo) in the value segment, but no concrete sales data, supply chain disruption, or regulatory change is mentioned. The impact is limited to consumer staples and discount retail, with no broader macro implications.

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  • Dollar Tree sells El Sabroso barbecue corn chips at $1.25 for a 5.5oz bag.
  • El Sabroso chips are manufactured by Snak King.
  • Customers claim El Sabroso chips are superior to Fritos, which cost more for less quantity.
  • El Sabroso chips have similar ingredients to Fritos but rectangular shape.
  • Snak King CEO Michael Axelrod emphasizes quality ingredients.

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