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8 Mistakes You’re Making Every Time You Shop at Dollar Tree
By Virginia Anderson,
7 days ago
Dollar Tree is an American institution. Its wide array of ultra-cheap goods , with everything from groceries to toys, attracts millions of consumers annually.
Dollar Tree initially gained its fame by pricing its inventory at $1. However, in recent years, the company has introduced a new pricing strategy.
Most items are now $1.25, with some reaching $5 or more. As you work your way through the store’s products, pay close attention to the prices — don’t just grab 15 items and assume you’ll be paying $15 plus the sales tax.
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed at Dollar Tree, particularly if you’re browsing without a specific shopping goal in mind.
The sheer amount of inventory and low prices may encourage you to grab items you don’t need — leading you to spend more than you thought you would. You can avoid checkout shock by picking out only the things you need and avoiding the temptation to browse aisles that don’t relate to your shopping list.
Don’t Forget To Compare Prices
Just because you found an item at Dollar Tree doesn’t mean it’s the best bargain in town.
Treat Dollar Tree just like you would a grocery or department store and compare the prices on the items you want. Several apps aggregate product prices across stores, including ShopSavvy and Keepa. To use such apps, simply scan the barcode or search for the item you’re shopping for to reveal its price at other local stores or online.
Download the Dollar Tree App
Dollar Tree has its own app as well, where customers can download to access local deals, new products and other features.
The app includes your area’s weekly ad and highlights products with significant savings. You can save a list of your favorite products, and Dollar Tree will notify you when they’re available. The app also includes a scanner so you can view product information.
Set a Budget for Your Dollar Tree Trips
If it’s hard to refrain from grabbing items you don’t need at the Dollar Tree, try setting a monetary limit for your next visit.
A budget helps you avoid unnecessary spending. You can also cut your costs by leaving the kids at home when you shop at Dollar Tree — that way, you won’t need to fend off requests for candy or toys.
Check the Sizes and Weights of Items
Sometimes, items may appear to be cheaper at Dollar Tree due to differences in size or weight. For instance, you might find a 12-ounce cereal box for $1.25, but the 24-ounce box may be going for $2 at your local grocery store.
It’s common to find goods in smaller sizes at Dollar Tree, so pay close attention before adding items to your cart.
Know What Items Yield the Best Deals at Dollar Tree
Yes, you’ll find a variety of products at Dollar Tree — but not all of them are bargains.
Some of the best deals include gift wrap, greeting cards, party goods, and candy. Office supplies like notebooks, index cards and tape are usually well-priced, as well. Other good deals include picture frames and frozen food.
Pay Attention to the Quality
Dollar Tree isn’t known for its long-lasting products.
Its toys may fall apart quickly, home goods may break and clothing may not withstand more than a few washes. Depending on the product, it may be worth paying a few extra dollars for better quality than buying something that won’t last more than a month or two.
Wrapping paper is not a good deal at Dollar Tree. The rolls are far to short. Better deals can be had elsewhere. Gift bags on the other hand are a fantastic deal at Dollar Tree. Buy them early for Christmas.
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