Sandra Escobar+FollowDollar Tree’s $2 Glasses DramaThought Dollar Tree was still a $1 store? Think again. A shopper just peeled back a $2 sticker on some champagne flutes and found the original $1.25 label underneath. Cue the outrage: is this a sneaky price hike or just inflation doing its thing? The comments are wild—some say it’s a scam, others blame rising costs. Either way, $2 for a glass is still a steal these days, but the Dollar Tree name might need a rebrand! #News #DollarTree #Inflation10Share
christinewhite+FollowDollar Tree’s Not a Dollar Store Anymore?!Remember when shopping at Dollar Tree meant everything was, well, a dollar? Those days are fading fast. Prices are creeping up—think $1.50, $1.75, even $2 for basics like cleaning supplies and snacks. The chain is rolling out new store layouts with more variety, but the old $1 simplicity is gone. Pro tip: Always check those price tags now—your wallet will thank you! #Business #LocalBusiness #DollarTree10Share
Bryan Grant+FollowDollar Tree Closed on New Year's Day? Plan Ahead!Heads up for your New Year's Day snack run: Dollar Tree will be closed on January 1st, so grab your chips and party supplies early! The chain is giving employees a well-deserved break after the holiday rush. Despite some legal bumps and rising prices, Dollar Tree is still drawing in more shoppers—even those with bigger budgets. So, if you’re planning a last-minute party, check your local store’s New Year’s Eve hours and stock up in advance! #Business #LocalBusiness #DollarTree10Share
christinewhite+FollowDollar Tree Drama: Are We the Problem?Next time you hit up Dollar Tree for a snack run or party supplies, remember: employees are begging us to stop leaving stuff everywhere, complaining about the $1.25 price tag, and paying in pennies. The real kicker? Some folks are hoarding hot items to flip online, making it harder for everyone else to score deals. If we want to keep stretching our dollars, maybe it’s time to play nice in the aisles! #Business #LocalBusiness #DollarTree00Share
Bryan Grant+FollowDollar Tree’s Christmas Shutdown: Plan Ahead!Heads up, last-minute shoppers! Dollar Tree and a bunch of other big stores like Walmart, Target, and Costco are taking a full day off for Christmas. That means if you need wrapping paper, snacks, or emergency batteries, you’ll want to grab them before December 25. The only spots open? Mostly CVS and 7-Eleven, but hours can vary. Pro tip: Stock up early or risk a holiday scavenger hunt! #Business #LocalBusiness #DollarTree203Share
Amanda Carroll+FollowDollar Tree Price Point Changes: What It MeansHeads up, Dollar Tree fans: those $1 deals are officially history. The store is rolling out higher prices—think $1.50, $1.75, even $2 for everyday items like cleaning supplies and snacks. The CEO says it’s about offering more variety and better quality, but for bargain hunters, it means stretching your dollar just got trickier. If you’re loyal to the $1 price tag, you might want to start comparing deals at other discount stores. #Business #LocalBusiness #DollarTree10Share
gordonangela+FollowDollar Tree Closures: What It Means for Your WalletHeard the news? Nearly 700 Dollar Tree and Family Dollar stores are closing, and the $1B sale of Family Dollar is shaking up where folks can snag cheap essentials. For many, this means longer drives for basics and fewer job options. The company is betting that fewer, better-stocked stores (with prices now above $1) will win back shoppers squeezed by inflation. Time to check your local options and compare prices—your next money-saving hack might be a new store down the street! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #DollarTree21Share
Ernest Harris+FollowWhy Millionaires Love Dollar Tree FindsHere’s a money hack you might not expect: even millionaires hit up Dollar Tree for everyday essentials. Turns out, practical shoppers (rich or not) know there’s no need to pay extra for things like glass jars, party supplies, or greeting cards. The real market shift? Wealthy folks are showing us it’s smart to skip the fancy brands and pocket the savings for bigger goals. If it works, it works—no label required! #Business #DollarTree #MoneyHacks20Share