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Dollar days

Posted Oct 24 2007, 12:58 PM by Donna Freedman
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I’ve gone about as low as frugal can go: I bought underwear at the dollar store.

It was name-brand, though "slightly irregular" merchandise, a three-pack of Hanes Her Way briefs. Three-for-a-buck drawers are a good reason to love the dollar store.

These emporia have had some negative press lately, notably the tainted toothpaste scare. Another potential problem with dollar stores is that you might buy stuff you don't really need because, well, it's only a dollar. I’ve been miserably tempted by flavored potato chips, for example.

And of course you sometimes do get what you pay for -- but really, how much do you want to pay for a dish drainer?

Ninja accessories, rawhide donuts
If you're as lucky as my daughter and I are, you may encounter thrift nirvana: a clearance bin at a dollar store. "A new level of happiness," Abby observed. Among other things, this particular rack held lacrosse sticks and the Bible on CD. Don't ask.

A further stroll through a neighborhood dollar store revealed a mind-boggling mix of good, bad and just plain weird.

Halloween costumes for a dollar were pretty basic: witch, ninja, doctor, "playful pirate." You could also flesh out a homemade costume with items like face paint, princess wands, "Ninja accessories" (throwing stars and black masks) or a truly offensive set of fake-jewel-encrusted teeth called "Rap Grillz" ("More 'bling' in your bite!").

Where else can you buy a vampire-themed guest towel for a dollar? A beer-can holder emblazoned with a barbecue grill and the slogan, "The grill of hickory, the agony of burnt meat"? Lip-gloss rings, glitter glue, chip clips, Lion Brand boucle yarn, boxed Christmas cards (funny or religious), modeling clay, wooden clothespins or 3-D Spider-Man cups?

For those setting up house: dishtowels, shelf liners, small frying pans, trash bags, detergents and just about every kitchen tool you can imagine, from silicone spatulas to apple corers.

For do-it-yourselfers: Goo Gone, assorted nails and screws, Orange Goop and, if the job doesn't go as planned, ibuprofen.

For the compulsively clean: Breck for Kids Bubble Bath, three bars of Palmolive or Ivory soaps, or two-packs of Zest, Irish Spring, Dial or Coast.

For Fluffy or Fido: five pounds of cat litter, Meow Mix, a Milk-Bone Rawhide Donut.

For you, after you've finished changing the litter box: an 8-ounce bottles of hand sanitizer.

The price of cheapness
Some people point out that a lot of dollar-store merchandise is manufactured in countries paying criminally low wages.

That's true. But that’s a system-wide problem. Where do you think most mainstream retailers get those ultra-cheap men's shirts and children's PJs? Probably not at a unionized American factory that pays a fair salary. You can thank globalization for that.

Right now, plenty of people can't afford to have ethics. They're increasingly squeezed by the rising costs of housing, food, child care and medical coverage. According to Elizabeth Warren, author of "The Fragile Middle Class" and "The Two-Income Trap," basics like food and housing can eat up nearly 75 percent of your wages.

People are going to do what they can to stretch their buying power. For plenty of us, that means thrift shops, rummage sales -- and dollar stores.

I've bought Christmas gifts at the dollar store. I've bought kosher salt, gingersnaps, gloves, a bath mat and a pancake turner there, too. For a 5-year-old relative embarking on a long plane trip, I splurged on all things Spider-Man: coloring book, magic slate, playing cards, even a math workbook. (Spidey as a mathematician? Who knew?)

And now I've bought underpants at the dollar store. Well, it could have been worse: I could have bought underwear at the thrift store.

Comments

 

Dollarama is Canada's dollar superstore. All items are price for only a dollar.You can buy  all household  decors, kitchen ware items , laundry detergent, grocery can goods, frozen tv dinners, greeting cards, halloween costumes and decors, Christmas decors, Birthday decors and party supplies.

It is a good place to shop for  me.

Thank God for the Dollar stores!  They remind me of the old Woolworth's and 5 and Dime stores (boy, I'm aging myself!  lol)  I am in a position now where a Dollar store saves my life.  I buy some of my canned goods there, I've bought milk there, toilet paper, dish soap, and yes, even hairspray.   I guess you have to be careful what you do buy from them because I heard on the News recently that some of the lunch pails for kids can have lead paint in them.  But other then that, they have been a blessing to me.  I even got myself a decent pillow there for 4 bucks for my bed.

I'm not fond of Dollar General or Family Dollar because these aren't TRUE DOLLAR stores.  However, we have a huge DOLLAR TREE.  Clean, great products, and EVERYTHING is TRULY $1.  

In this day & age - especially with the poor economy brought on by the sub-prime lending - dollar stores are great!  Just pay attention to expiration dates on food.  I like to get Christmas cards there because other stores charges outrageous prices for a minimal number of cards.  Most people just throw them away after the holiday decorations come down anyhow.  At least they know you are thinking of them.  Can't say I have ever checked out the underwear, maybe I should start...  To Joe, yes, China now "controls" Japan, but there is no comparison in the products.  I have owned an Isuzu, Nissan, Pontiac & now a Chevy.  Next vehicle will be Japanese because they take pride in quality.

Seriously, after the fake Colgate -- how can you be sure that you are getting authentic brands from a fly-by-night dollar store?

And those plastic goodies for your kid can contain as much lead as a painted wood toy -- google 'vinyl bibs lead' for example.

Caveat emptor.

I tried buying underwear at the dollar store once... horrible mistake. It was itchy and didn't fit at all. I had to throw it away. Underwear is something you use every day, and you get a LOT of use out of it. Save money over the long run and buy quality.

Buying certain kinds of food at the dollar store is a mistake, too, I think. For example, the cheese is so packed with perservatives and fillers to keep it cheap you might as well chow down on the plastic grocery sack you take it home in. Cough up an extra buck and buy the real stuff. Your wallet may complain, but your body will thank you.

Dollar stores are great craft stores as well!

I have no problem with going to the dollar store. King Dollar ;.99cent, Family dollar or what ever the name.. I have found many  bargins when I shop there. From Cards to gift Items.Underwear to bras. Namebrand and not namebrand. But what do you expect when you pay only $1.00 for an item , For it to last a lifetime. Right!!! So why complain when it breaks. Just go buy another.

Gotta love Dollar Tree!

I get losts of great stuff there!

I WORK FOR DOLLAR GENERAL AND THE MISSION FOR US IS TO PROVIDE QUALITY BASIC PRODUCTS FOR A LOW PRICE. TODAY AS PRICES GO HIGHER AND HIGHER ACROSS THE BOARD I HOPE THAT MANY PEOPLE DISCOVER OUR STORES AND SEE HOW THAT WE CAN HELP THEM STRETCH THEIR BUDGETS.

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