Bargains Under Pressure
Dollar Tree, once a reliable stop for budget-conscious families, faces growing criticism in 2025. Shoppers now encounter rising prices, cluttered aisles, and safety concerns that demand extra caution. After the 2021 shift from $1 to $1.25, new red stickers quietly push prices to $1.50 or more, eroding the store’s reputation for predictable bargains. Many locations struggle with blocked aisles and empty shelves, frustrating customers who depend on Dollar Tree for essentials.
Financial risks have also emerged—some buyers report worthless gift cards with zero balances and no refunds, prompting warnings to verify balances immediately. More troubling, the FDA accused Dollar Tree of failing to remove recalled WanaBana apple-cinnamon puree pouches linked to lead contamination, raising alarms about food safety oversight.
Today’s shoppers must stay alert: check prices carefully, confirm gift card balances, and monitor recalls before buying food. Dollar Tree still offers savings, but smart, cautious shopping is now essential.

