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Choosing Wisely Could Save You Money At Dollar Stores
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Choosing Wisely Could Save You Money At Dollar Stores

 
Stores that sell everything for a dollar or close to it have been part of the shopping landscape for quite a while. But do these stores really offer money-saving solutions for frugal shoppers? Depending on what you need, you may discover dollar stores really could save you money.
 
Cleaners
 
According to MSN Money, many shoppers head to dollar stores specifically for some kind of household cleaner.
 
You may want to consider your favorite brand-name product and compare its ingredients with your choice from the dollar store. Do you find many differences? A cleaner with a well-known label doesn't necessarily do a better job than one without a brand name.
 
Food And Grocery Items
 
Some products in this category can turn out to be good buys, but use caution. MSN Money suggests thinking along the lines of purchasing items such as spices which can sometimes be overpriced in supermarkets.
 
Cereals, crackers and soda may also be good choices as long as boxes are sealed completely. Also, remember to check the expiration labels. Good Housekeeping recommends passing on the item if no expiration date is listed or if the item is close to expiring.
 
Also, use caution when considering the purchase of canned vegetable or fruit, trash bags, food-storage bags, foam and plastic cups and bottled water which may be more expensive on a per-unit basis at dollar stores than at some supermarkets and retail competitors.
 
Kitchen Utensils
 
Dollar stores could be a good shopping destination if you need to stock your kitchen with inexpensive utensils, according to MSN Money.
 
Items like kitchen knives, dishes, spoons, forks, latex kitchen gloves, graters, funnels, whisks, peelers and spatulas are likely to work just as well as similar cooking tools offered at larger discount stores.
 
Paper Goods
 
Good Housekeeping recommends checking out deals on paper towels, napkins and plates.
 
Gift bags, cards, gift wrap. Dollar stores offer less expensive alternatives that are just as attractive and useful in this area. It's a good bet that there will be little, if any, difference in quality between a paper gift bag that you purchase from a dollar store and one you buy at a larger retailer.
 
Most dollar stores also stock cards for any occasion, birthday balloons, signs and other party favors including candles.
 
Think about checking out the toy section as well. You can find small, fun items which might be perfect for kids party grab bags.
 
Things Kids Lose Track Of
 
School supplies, sunglasses, mittens, ponytail holders and barrettes may be good items to purchase at dollar retailers.
 
One of the most important things to remember while dollar store shopping is to not overspend! It's easy to purchase items on impulse, but MSN Money and Good Housekeeping both remind shoppers that just because an item costs a dollar, it may not necessarily be worth purchasing. It may be wise to make a list of needs before you shop.
 
Feel free to enjoy yourself and look around but buy only what you need and use your own good judgment. If you aren't sure about a purchase then don't make one!
 
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