How to find the best deals at dollar stores — and what to avoid (2024)

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Nearly 90 percent of Americans have visited a dollar store at some point, according to Consumer Reports. And it’s no wonder. They’re practically everywhere, and with inflation affecting many households, they’re a budget-friendly way to cope with increasing grocery prices and tight budgets.

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They’re not without their downsides: Dollar stores have been criticized for low wages, staffing issues, a lack of fresh food in most stores and contributing to food deserts. But brands including Dollar Tree, Family Dollar and Dollar General continue to open new stores across the country. Dollar Tree and Family Dollar (owned by the same corporation) operate more than 16,000 stores; Dollar General has more than 19,000.

“Dollar stores are growing in popularity because consumers are feeling the pinch of inflation and even buying generics or only shopping sales isn’t enough. They are looking for alternatives,” says Julie Ramhold, a consumer analyst with DealNews.

Shopping at a dollar store may mean sacrificing choices and brand names, but the appeal lies in their affordability and convenience, rather than special offers or varied merchandise, says Jeff Galak, an associate professor of marketing at Carnegie Mellon University’s Tepper School of Business.

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Getting a good deal isn’t a given, though. Pam Maxwell, an Instagram influencer specializing in dollar stores, estimates that you can actually find better prices at grocery stores on about 30 percent of the merchandise at dollar stores. And despite having the word “dollar” in their names, these days the stores sell few products for $1. Dollar Tree, for instance, has raised its base price to $1.25, with specially-marked Dollar Tree Plus items — typically higher-quality products or larger sizes — for $3 or $5. At Family Dollar, prices range from $1 to $10, with most inventory priced between $3 and $5. Dollar General is even pricier than its counterparts, with only a handful of items at $1 and most prices from $3 to $10, but it carries more name brands and a greater selection, Ramhold says.

These stores can sell products at a lower price because the items are custom-made in smaller sizes. But that doesn’t always translate to savings. The key to finding a good deal is to pay attention to the “per-unit cost” — the price per ounce or item in a package. You wouldn’t want to spend $1.25 on a three-ounce tube of toothpaste, for example, when you could buy a six-ounce tube for $1.50 at your grocery store. “Comparing products and unit pricing takes a ton of time and effort, but it pays to do the math,” Galak says. A basic calculator or smartphone app can help.

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Dollar stores also carry more name-brand products than in the past, sometimes because stores receive overstock or closeout items (although Dollar General said in an email that it doesn’t sell overstock). And there are occasional hidden gems. At my local Dollar Tree, for example, I paid $1.25 for a 16-ounce container of Quiet & Roar body wash; a 20.2-ounce container typically retails for $6.99 at Target. Maxwell says she has found family size boxes of Lucky Charms cereal for a fraction of what she normally pays. And we’ve both spotted brands such as Goli, Tide, Dove, Vaseline, Softsoap, Colgate, Clorox and others at various dollar retailers.

But brands and deals can vary widely by location and day. Inventory distribution is based on location, demographics and even which retailers are nearby. One store may stock more groceries, while another offers more beauty supplies. Wealthier neighborhoods may receive more name-brand items, and delivery and stocking dates are inconsistent. To take advantage of the best deals, Maxwell suggests asking store clerks when they replenish the shelves.

What to buy and what to avoid

When it comes to specific products, party supplies such as paper plates, cups, napkins, silverware, tablecloths, tongs, bowls, streamers and gift bags are among the best buys. Dollar Tree also sells greeting cards at two for $1, making them a great deal. Maxwell says makeup can be a good find when you spot brand names such as ELF, Cover Girl, Maybelline and Hard Candy. Pantry staples including boxed pasta salad, mac and cheese and peanut butter are usually on par with — or cheaper than — what you’d find at a big box retailer.

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Culinary supplies and kitchen tools are another reliable buy, says Brian Theis, author of “The Infinite Feast: How To Host The Ones You Love.” These include aluminum baking pans, colanders, whisks, spatulas, measuring cups, wooden spoons and food storage containers. Spices are another good investment, he says. “Why pay $12 for a jar of smoked paprika when you can get it for $1.25 at a dollar store? It may not have the same punch or flavor profile but gets the job done.” The same goes for salt, pepper, garlic powder, onion powder and chili powder. Just be sure to check expiration dates.

It’s best to avoid trash bags, medication, no-name batteries and anything with an electrical plug, because they may be of inferior quality or sold in smaller quantities.

Angie Sims, who blogs about crafting on a budget at Purple Craft Diva, buys most of her supplies at dollar stores. “The wood craft pieces at Dollar Tree are a definite win,” she says. “They are good quality and almost the same product you would find at Joann or Hobby Lobby for double the price.” She also likes to stock up on foam pool noodles, which can be used for tufted headboards, floral arrangements and more, as well as craft tools, which sell for $10 to $15 each at a specialty store. She avoids purchasing paint and glue at dollar stores, though, because she says they may have been watered down.

Use coupons to increase savings

Most dollar stores accept manufacturer coupons, yielding even greater savings. Dollar General also has digital coupons on its website and app. Maxwell says that the chain frequently offers coupons for $5 off a $25 purchase, which can be used in conjunction with manufacturer coupons.

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If you can’t find what you need at your nearest Dollar Tree, most things — including their Plus items — are available on their website. While some products must be purchased by the case when ordered online, there are hundreds of things available in smaller quantities. “What I like about ordering online is many of the items are available to be shipped free to your local store,” Maxwell says.

And stock up as much as you can. Because dollar store fans often share their finds on social media, many of the best deals are fleeting. “If you see something, grab it because it may not be there when you come back,” Maxwell says.

But resist impulse buys, even if the product is on sale. “A sale on an item you need is wonderful,” Galak says. “A sale on an item you don’t need is useless.”

Laura Daily specializes in consumer advocacy and travel strategies. Find her at dailywriter.net.

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How to find the best deals at dollar stores — and what to avoid (2024)

FAQs

How to save money shopping at the dollar store? ›

You may need to become a price comparison ninja to get the best deals from your dollar store shopping. Stack coupons, rewards, and extra sales to get the biggest dollar store savings. Don't expect to do all your shopping in dollar stores, as the range of products can be limited.

What food is safe to buy at the dollar store? ›

15 Foods to Buy at the Dollar Store
  • Baking Mixes.
  • Candy.
  • Canned Beans.
  • Chicken Broth.
  • Coffee.
  • Condiments.
  • Frozen Fruits.
  • Frozen Vegetables.
Feb 15, 2023

Is it actually cheaper to shop at the dollar store? ›

Dollar stores are not always cheaper than regular grocery stores. Don't be fooled by shrinking package sizes; calculate the price per ounce to do an accurate price comparison. Getting a sense of what items are cheaper in which store could result in some serious savings.

Are dollar store items lower quality? ›

Some items are lower in quality

But while not every dollar store item is lower in quality than what you'd find elsewhere, some items are. Let's face it -- a doll you buy for $1 isn't going to hold up as well as a $15 doll you buy at a toy store, or from a big-box retailer.

Do you really save money at Dollar General? ›

While increasing supply costs have meant that Dollar General's prices have expanded beyond the $1 limit, the Turner family's goal of saving shoppers cash still holds true. That's why you'll find the majority of products are priced below $10. And about 25% of the merchandise is still priced at $1 or under.

Who is cheaper, Dollar General or Family Dollar? ›

At Family Dollar, prices range from $1 to $10, with most inventory priced between $3 and $5. Dollar General is even pricier than its counterparts, with only a handful of items at $1 and most prices from $3 to $10, but it carries more name brands and a greater selection, Ramhold says.

How to shop healthy at the dollar store? ›

Healthy food finds at the dollar store
  1. Canned foods: Canned foods provide a great, low-cost way to meet your nutritional needs. ...
  2. Dried beans: Beans are a great, low-cost source of lean protein. ...
  3. Whole grains: Oatmeal, whole-grain cereal and whole-grain crackers are all foods you can find at a dollar store.

Why are snacks cheaper at the dollar store? ›

One strategy is offering products in smaller sizes than those found in larger retailers like Target or Walmart. This smaller size allows dollar stores to keep prices low, but it also means a lower volume of product, potentially leading to higher costs for less product in the long run.

Are Dollar Tree eggs safe to eat? ›

Do Buy Milk and Eggs. While fresh food may not be the forte of dollar stores in general, according to Keating, these two kitchen staples are typically perfectly fresh and healthy. You just want to be sure to check the "best used by" dates on them to make sure you're not buying them too close to their expiration dates.

What is better, Family Dollar or Dollar Tree? ›

While Dollar Tree is a great option if you want everything to cost just $1.25, the quality and variety of products may not be as high as what you would find at other stores. Dollar General and Family Dollar both offer a wider range of items and may have more sales and promotions, but their prices can vary.

Are vitamins from the Dollar Tree good? ›

Vitamins and supplements

If you buy over-the-counter medicines at Dollar Tree, they'll almost certainly be FDA-approved, even generic brands. These can be good value. However, vitamins and supplements are a different matter -- according to Consumer Reports, there's less regulation around these products.

How do dollar stores prey on the poor? ›

As this report shows, in small towns and urban neighborhoods alike, dollar stores drive grocery stores and other retailers out of business, leave more people without access to fresh food, extract wealth from local economies, sow crime and violence, and further erode the prospects of the communities they target.

What are the negative effects of dollar stores? ›

By siphoning off sales that would otherwise support grocery stores and other healthy food options, dollar stores create food deserts. They also perpetuate them, especially by opening multiple stores close together, leaving little market opportunity for a grocery store to survive or take root.

What is the most successful dollar store? ›

Dollar General is the largest dollar store operator both in terms of annual sales (more than $34 billion in 2021) and total store count (some 18,000 locations in 46 states).

Are Dollar General Dollar Tree and Family Dollar owned by the same company? ›

Dollar Tree acquired Family Dollar in 2015 for over $8 billion after a bidding war with Dollar General, but Wednesday's earnings report signals difficulty in maintaining the value of both brands. A customer exits a Dollar Tree store holding a shopping bag, May 11, 2022, in Jackson, Miss.

How can I spend less money in the store? ›

Shop Wisely
  1. Eat before you shop so you are not hungry.
  2. Only buy the foods on your grocery list.
  3. Compare prices of different brands and sizes.
  4. Buy generic or store brands to save money.
  5. Check for the expiration dates and use-by dates.
  6. Remember that convenience items save time but not money.
Mar 1, 2024

Is Dollar Tree cheaper than Family Dollar? ›

Family Dollar was bought by Dollar Tree in 2015. Together, both Dollar Tree and Family Dollar have over 16,000 locations. Unlike Dollar Tree, not everything at Family Dollar costs just $1.25. Prices for its items range between $1 to $10, with most items typically costing from $3 to $5.

Why you should shop at the dollar store? ›

A great thing about shopping at a dollar store is that some of their products are specially packaged to be smaller. Not only does the smaller size help keep costs down, but it also means a single-person household is more likely to be able to use the product up while it's still good.

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