The site 24/7 Wall St. recently took a look at the March consumer data from Placed and compiled a list of the most popular stores in America. Companies were ranked based on the percentage of American shoppers that visited a store at least once in the month of March.
10. Dollar Tree, Inc. DLTR 1.91% (18.9 percent of shoppers)
Visitors to Dollar Tree can’t resist the fact that many of its product offerings literally cost $1.
9. Taco Bell (19.5 percent of shoppers)
Yum! Brands, Inc. YUM 2.03%‘s Mexican fast food restaurant chain improved its numbers year-over-year by expanding the menu to include breakfast offerings and aggressively advertising its products.
8. Burger King (19.9 percent of shoppers)
With about 14,000 global locations, it’s not surprising that Burger King, owned by Restaurant Brands International Inc QSR 1.56%, is one of the most visited restaurants in America.
7. CVS Health Corp CVS 0.25% (21.9 percent of shoppers)
CVS has nearly 8,000 U.S. drug store locations, and the red and white sign on the street corner is a…
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