Still Worth Shopping at Dollar Tree After Price Increase - Consumer Reports (2024)

Dollar-store shopping has always been a tightrope act for me, requiring weighing my desire for a bargain against my limited patience for stores with spotty inventory and lines that snake down the aisles. Then something happened to make the balancing act even more challenging.

In late November 2021 Dollar Tree, one of the largest national dollar-store brands and a place I shop regularly, announced that after 35 years of offering all merchandise for just $1, it was raising the price across the board to $1.25.It’s a sign of our inflationary times. This March, the Consumer Price Index, a measure of the average price of goods and services, rose by 8.5 percent over last year, the biggest spike in 40 years.

And yet, the 25 percent increase in prices at Dollar Tree is almost three times the rate of inflation. So I wondered: What does this say about the quality of the bargains at Dollar Tree these days, and are dollar stores in general still places to get a deal?

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I had a good baseline point of comparison. Last year, in "The Truth About Those Dollar Stores," Consumer Reports investigated the Big Three of "value" retail: Dollar Tree and the national chains Dollar General and Family Dollar. Including myself, eight CR staffers and secret shoppers from across the country purchased 14 everyday items—pasta sauce, toothpaste, breakfast cereal, floor cleaner, and more—at the three dollar stores to compare prices against those at their local supermarkets.

In our report, Dollar Tree returned the lowest total prices for the entire haul 50 percent of the time, and Dollar General had the best prices the other half. To find out whether the two still reign supreme inflation notwithstanding, I did a one-man spot check, shopping for the same market basket of goods at the very same Dollar Tree, Dollar General, and supermarket I had visited in Brooklyn last year.

Here’s what I found this time, including a price comparison of the six items that I was able to find in all three of the stores.

My Observations

Inventory in dollar stores has always been unpredictable—with, say, pancake syrup in stock one week but not the next—and savvy shoppers know to get what they want while the getting is good. But at least in the case of Dollar Tree, the prices were always consistently one dollar—until now.

Dollar Tree

With the news of the price hike, the company said Dollar Tree would “materially expand its offerings, introduce new products and sizes, and provide families with more of their daily essentials.”

But I was hard-pressed to see much “material expansion” during my recent visit. Shrinkage is more like it. Last August, a 15-pack of 7x6-inch sheets of Lysol Disinfecting Wipes sold for $1. Those were gone this time, replaced by "To-Go Travel Size Packs” of Lysol wipes, 15 in all but measuring a measly 3x4 inches for $1.25. CR’s request for comment from Dollar Tree representatives about the downsized wipes went unanswered.

The Lysol Lemon Breeze multi-surface cleaner and Hunt’s Garlic & Herb pasta sauce were still the same size, as were the Betty Crocker fudge brownie mix and Palmolive Ultra dishwashing liquid. Crest baking soda and peroxide toothpaste was actually larger—up to 2.4 ounces from last year’s 2.3 ounces. Last year the Dollar Tree market basket was $7.55 before tax (based on unit prices and hypothetical standardized package sizes). My most recent receipt came to $9.09—a 20 percent increase, very close to the 25 percent across-the-board hike the chain instituted.

Dollar General

It seems that while Dollar Tree has sworn off dollar pricing, Dollar General has embraced it. This March, Dollar General executives informed investors that 20 percent of its merchandise is priced at $1 or less and that they are committed to keeping prices low. The store currently claims to have “over 2,000 name brand items for $1 or less” and even has an aisle devoted to dollar deals.

In August 2021, six of the items on my shopping list were a dollar or less. This time, eight were, including Palmolive dishwashing detergent, Kraft barbecue sauce, and Crest toothpaste. In 2021, the entire Dollar General market basket was $7.65 before tax. My most recent receipt came to $8.17—up 7 percent.

Pathmark

At the Pathmark supermarket that I last shopped in 2021, prices for Hunt’s pasta sauce, Palmolive dishwashing detergent, and a single-serve cup of Kellogg’s Fruit Loops remained exactly the same. The price of Barilla thin spaghetti, Crest baking soda whitening toothpaste, 35-count Lysol disinfecting wipes, and Kraft barbecue sauce each rose by 10 to 20 cents.

The most significant increase over last year’s receipts was in the health and personal care aisle, where the price of a 24-count box of 200 milligram Advil tablets rose by more than 50 percent, from 4.99 last August to $7.59. Last year the entire Pathmark supermarket market basket was $11.24 before tax; my most recent receipt came to $12.37—up 10 percent.

Bottom Line

The major difficulty with doing a year-over-year store-vs.-store comparison in value retail is the unpredictable availability of items and the varied sizes they come in across stores. So while I had hoped to be able to re-shop my entire list of 14 items from a year ago, this time I was able to find only six items in common at all three stores.

Last summer, Dollar Tree and Dollar General were neck-and-neck in the race for dollar-store dominance. But now, at least based on my little shopping experiment, Dollar General comes out on top.

Calculating the unit price of standard sizes of the six items—Hunt’s pasta sauce, Betty Crocker brownie mix, Kraft barbecue sauce, Lysol multi-surface cleaner, Palmolive dishwashing liquid, and Lysol disinfecting wipes—that were consistent at the three stores, I found that Dollar Tree’s prices rose by 20 percent, Dollar General’s by 7 percent, and the supermarket’s by 10 percent.

So if the question is, "Are dollar stores worth it?" in my book, the answer is yes—depending on the store.

True, I shopped at only one outpost of two dollar-store chains and one point-of-comparison supermarket, and cannot claim that my limited spot check captures national trends. True, the dollar-store aisles were as cluttered as ever, the lines as long, and the inventory as hit-or-miss. For fresh food and items in big-box-store sizes, you’ll still have to shop elsewhere. And while you may not reliably be able to find everything you require to feed your family or clean your home at a dollar store, when you do find what you need, the savings can be real.

Today, that matters. As inflation continues its skyward trajectory and I watch my utility costs grow more cringeworthy with each passing billing cycle, I for one am willing to put in a little effort to save a little money. In fact, because inflation is making so many of us poorer by the minute, searching out deals can feel like the financially responsible strategy. The five bricks of Top Ramen I scored for a dollar last week? I like to think of it as both dinner on the table and money in the bank.

Still Worth Shopping at Dollar Tree After Price Increase - Consumer Reports (2024)

FAQs

Is it true that Dollar Tree is raising their prices? ›

How much more will Dollar Tree prices be? The price cap on items at Dollar Tree stores will now be $7. In 2021, the company raised the base price of items from $1 to $1.25.

Is Dollar Tree raising prices again in 2024? ›

Dollar Tree is yet again not sticking to the dollar theme in its name. The company announced last month that it would be increasing the prices on items again. The official prices announced were a minimum of $1.50.

How does Dollar Tree make money if everything is a dollar? ›

The Dollar Tree makes money by finding ways to sell products at a lower cost to maximize profit. For example, Dollar Tree sells private-label branded products. This helps so that they are able to sell products in non-standard sizes, which are cheaper to produce, and maximizes the profit earned per item.

What is Dollar Tree price prediction? ›

The average price target for Dollar Tree is $139.88. This is based on 19 Wall Streets Analysts 12-month price targets, issued in the past 3 months. The highest analyst price target is $170.00 ,the lowest forecast is $115.00.

What items are going up at Dollar Tree? ›

Nonperishable Goods

Items like cleaning supplies, personal hygiene products — toothpaste, soap — and basic office supplies offer long-term value because they don't expire and will always be needed, he said. Dollar Tree has hinted that products in these categories will be on the increase list.

Is Dollar Tree turning into Dollar Plus? ›

Dollar Tree has already announced that it is on track in 2021 to have 500 Dollar Tree Plus stores by fiscal year-end – offering an assortment of value priced $1, $3, and $5 products. Another 1,500 stores are planned for fiscal 2022, and at least 5,000 Dollar Tree Plus stores are expected by the end of fiscal 2024.

Who owns Dollar Tree? ›

Dollar Tree is owned by Dollar Tree, Inc. Rick Dreiling has served as the CEO of the company since January 2023 and has held the role of Executive Chairman on the Board of Directors since March 2022.

Is the Dollar Tree going back to a dollar? ›

Which Dollar Tree Products Will Be Available for $1? So what is Dollar Tree going to do? And which products will be impacted? No one knows for sure yet, but according to CMO Rick McNeely, the company is rolling back “roughly 300, maybe 400 items” of its 8,000 available products (about 5% of its inventory) back to $1.

Why is everything 1.25 at Dollar Tree now? ›

According to Yahoo Finance, a $5 price cap was announced in June 2023. The base price had also been raised to $1.25 in 2021. According to Dreiling, the move was made in order to add new products to their shelves.

Why is Dollar Tree losing money? ›

For fiscal 2023, the company lost $998 million, versus a profit of $1.6 billion in 2022. The key reason for its loss is a $594.4 million charge for portfolio review, a $1.07 billion goodwill impairment charge, and a $950 million trade name impairment charge.

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).

How is Dollar Tree doing financially? ›

Consolidated net sales increased 4.2% to $7.63 billion. Enterprise same-store net sales increased 1.0%, driven by a 2.1% increase in traffic, offset by a 1.1% decrease in average ticket. Dollar Tree same-store net sales increased 1.7%, driven by a 2.8% increase in traffic, offset by a 1.1% decrease in average ticket.

Why is Dollar Tree able to sell so cheap? ›

Purchase Cost

Dollar stores buy a lot of inventory at a time so they can sell things cheaply. Much of the inventory dollar stores purchase cost less than a $1 because they're damaged. But it's buyer beware with items like toys, which can break easily at times.

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