DISCOUNT stores across the country have been closing in recent weeks, leaving shoppers wondering where to find their deals.
Dirt Cheap and its rival Dollar Tree are seeing locations shutter amid nationwide retail closures plaguing consumers.

Dirt Cheap is a chain discount retailer that has locations in Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Texas.
It announced that it would close dozens of stores across the US as not all of them are holding their value.
Thirteen of the recent closures are taking place in Texas, according to The Freebie Guy.
The closing locations include:
- 2625 S. Bypass 35 Alvin, Texas, 77511
- 1517 E. Abram St. Arlington, Texas, 76010
- 2434 South Interstate 35 East Denton, Texas, 76205
- 1205 W. Ennis Ave. Ennis, Texas, 75119
- 3161 Broadway Blvd Garland, Texas, 75043
- 1320 Corsicana Highway Hillsboro, Texas, 76645
- 4501 North Street Nacogdoches, Texas, 75965
- 159 I-35 S Frontage Rd New Braunfels, Texas, 78130
- 6246 Rufe Snow Dr. Fort Worth, Texas, 76148
- 5538 Walzem Rd. San Antonio, Texas, 78218
- 303 N. Northwest Loop 323 Tyler, Texas, 75702
- 300 N. Valley Mills Dr. Waco, Texas, 76710
- 1705 S. Cherry Ln. White Settlement, Texas, 76108
The U.S. Sun has also put together another list of Dirt Cheap locations that offered liquidation sales before they were shuttered.
The company's rival Dollar Tree has seen several closures so far this year.
According to GOBankingRates, one location in Laramie, Wyoming, closed permanently on May 8 while another store at Willow Lawn Shopping Center in Richmond, Virginia, closed in mid-March.
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OTHER CLOSURES
And other discount retailers have been closing too including Tuesday Morning, which has filed for bankruptcy for a second time.
It is set to close its remaining 200 stores.
Everything in Tuesday Morning's stores is up to 30 percent off and is a part of its "going-out-of-business sale," according to a Facebook post by the chain.
Its remaining locations are in 25 states.
Keep in mind that various brick-and-mortar stores have struggled in recent years due to the rise of online sales.
This has been a leading cause of store closures in general.
Some have dubbed this trend as the retail apocalypse.
In particular, it has affected many stores that have a big presence in the malls including Macy's, which has announced plans to close more than 100 locations by the end of this year.
And Foot Locker announced it would be shutting down 400 "underperforming" locations, all of which are mall-based stores.
Home goods chain Bed Bath & Beyond is holding liquidation sales after filing for bankruptcy.
All 360 locations, as well as 120 Buy Buy Baby stores, are set to shut down by June 30 unless the company can find a buyer in the next couple of months.
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