Thursday, September 17, 2015

Dollar Tree Really Does Sell One Dollar Items!

With all the hoopla about trade deals and America being cheated out of her just due in global markets, it's hard to imagine an American discount-variety-store chain, selling items for a dollar or less for a long period of time--without raising prices. Shopping at Dollar Tree disproves that theory, at least for now. The Dollar Tree really does sell one-dollar items!

Since coming to the retail rescue of many economically-drained families, Dollar Tree has been true to its one-dollar appeal. Though quality of more popular what-nots, kitchen items, and candle burners

Speaking of price disparities, the average dollar-store shopper wouldn't believe that their neighborhood Family Dollar store is a subsidiary of Dollar Tree. Who knew?

There's no need to stress price difference. In fact, price is no indication of their association. Items costing a dollar at Dollar Tree costs at least two at Family Dollar.


Selling items for one dollar each, and nothing more-- for a long period of time, is both surprising and appreciated. Let's hope there's no "cost-of-living" increase where everything goes up except pay--and we're right back where we started.

Consumers are surprised that there is actually a retailer that keeps within its advertising. False advertising, where the commercial or the sign outside says one thing but the reality is something else, is a growing practice among retailers.

At least, for now, the Dollar Tree has the attention of many households.

The dollar-an-item retailer sells everything for one dollar--no exceptions!

Some items the Dollar Tree sells:
  • Party supplies
  • School supplies
  • Toys
  • Books & coloring books
  • Dishes
  • Cooking utensils
  • Tissue & paper towels
  • Cleaning supplies
  • Detergents
  • Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrushes, soaps, deodorants, lotions, etc)
  • Reading glasses
  • Miscellaneous specialty items
  • Food items
  • Wrapping paper
  • Gift bags
  • Greeting cards
Whenever you need one of the items above, try the Dollar Tree. It's a great money-saver, although you may not always get the name-brand items you prefer. In many cases, the name is the only difference. For example, cleaning supplies from Dollar Tree are more effective. Aside from that, where else can you purchase a gallon of bleach for a dollar?

Copyright © 2015 by Peggy Hatchet James


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