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- n. Plural form of discounter.
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Examples
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Chief executive Marcy Syms said in a statement that increased competition from department stores offering the same brands at similar discounts, and an increase in private label discounters weighed on the companies.
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Now about that cable - even if you buy it at the over-priced "discounters" they all sell the cables 5 times more expensive then they should be it will cost maybe 20€.
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They also will be checking for any indication that competitors, such as discounters, are making headway in wresting shoppers from the chain.
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According to Consumer Health Alliance there these "discounters" serve nearly 6 million people in the state.
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However, he said: "It is no secret we lost a few customers to retailers with a strong price image," such as discounters Aldi and Lidl and Tesco's more traditional rivals Asda and Morrisons.
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This time around, investors should choose discounters with room to bend on price.
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More people are buying books online, at discounters and other stores.
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Moreover, Penney competes with discounters like Marshalls and Ross Stores .
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There's worry, too, that Amazon.com and other discounters such as Wal-Mart Stores and Costco Wholesale are threatening its dominant position.
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Plus you can always find the good ones on sale at the designer outlets and discounters like Century 21 in New York.
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