Dollar Tree hiking prices as high as $7, but some Long Island customers say they'll stay loyal (2024)

Dollar Tree’s plan to raise its prices to as much as $7 on some goodshas causedanger amongcustomers around the countrybut some Long Island shoppers said they'll remain loyal to the discounter.

Dollar Tree announced in March that it would be raising the prices of some food and other goods to as much as $7, following a previous price cap of $5 set in June.

In 2021, the retailer raised its starting price point on the majority of its merchandise to $1.25, the first time it exceeded $1 in its then-35-year history.

“They’ve become a different store. … it was going to happen eventually,” East Northport resident Bob Schnabel, 70, said Monday while standing in the parking lot outside the Dollar Tree in Commack.

Even with a price hike, Dollar Tree would still offergood value but it has to change with the times to stay competitive, said Schnabel, after buying candy and household goods at the store.

Dollar Tree plans to offer an expanded selection of food, beverages, pet care, personal care, and other items at more price points, the retailer’s chairman and CEO, Rick Dreiling, told analysts during a fiscal fourth-quarter 2023 earnings call March 13.

“This year, across 3,000 stores, we expect to expand our multi-price assortment by over 300 items at price points ranging from $1.50 to $7,” he said.

Most of the items the retailer carries still will be priced at $1.25, he said.

As of Feb. 3, Dollar Tree Inc. operated 16,774 stores in 48 states and five Canadian provinces — 8,415 were Dollar Tree stores and 8,359 were Family Dollar Stores.

There are 55 Dollar Tree stores on Long Island.

Chesapeake, Virginia-based Dollar Tree Inc. did not respond to Newsday’s requests for comment, including inquiries about which stores would be selling goods for $7.

Huntington resident Maria Karas, 59, who typically shops at Dollar Tree for holiday decor for her grandchildren, went to the Commack store looking for moon pies for the youngsters as a nod to the solar eclipse Monday.

“As long as they still have the $1.25 items [after the price hikes], I’ll still come here,” said Karas, who said the store’s goods are cheap enough that she doesn’t feel like she got ripped off “if they don’t hold up.”

Dollar Tree’s widened product assortment and prices already have attracted higher-income shoppers, Dreiling told analysts.

Of the 3.4 million new customers the retailer added last year, most were from households that earned more than $125,000 annually, he said.

Dollar Tree’s newest price hike will bea test to see if bringing in a higher-quality and more diverse product array will translate into more consumers, rather thansqueezingshoppers, said Joe Feldman, senior managing director and retail analyst at Telsey Advisory Group, a brokerage firm in Manhattan.

“You’re already seeing it, right. I mean the past year or so, they’ve had in their cooler doors, $3, $4 and $5 items. You know, think frozen meals, frozen burger patties, frozen hot dogs, whatever. And, you know, that suddenly creates a whole new reason to come to the store,” he said.

It makes sense for Dollar Tree Inc. to focus more on its Dollar Tree chainsince it is being dragged downby Family Dollar, a chain it bought in 2015 whose “core shoppers are not particularly loyal and tend to use it out of convenience more than anything else,” Neil Saunders, managing director of retail at Manhattan-based market research firm GlobalData, wrote in a note about Dollar Tree’s earnings in March.

Net sales at Dollar Tree stores open at least one year increased 6.3% in the fiscal fourth quarter that ended Feb. 3, while Family Dollar's declined by 1.2%.

Dollar Tree announced in March that it would close about 600 Family Dollar Stores in the first half of 2024 and approximately 370 more over the next several years as their leases expire.

“This dramatic cull is the coup de grâce in the rather botched acquisition of the Family Dollar chain, which has caused Dollar Tree nothing but hassle since it was completed back in 2015. Basically, almost 10 years on, Dollar Tree is still sifting through the mess it inherited and has not been able to completely turn around,” Saunders wrote.

Dollar Tree’s plan to raise its prices to as much as $7 on some goodshas causedanger amongcustomers around the countrybut some Long Island shoppers said they'll remain loyal to the discounter.

Dollar Tree announced in March that it would be raising the prices of some food and other goods to as much as $7, following a previous price cap of $5 set in June.

In 2021, the retailer raised its starting price point on the majority of its merchandise to $1.25, the first time it exceeded $1 in its then-35-year history.

“They’ve become a different store. … it was going to happen eventually,” East Northport resident Bob Schnabel, 70, said Monday while standing in the parking lot outside the Dollar Tree in Commack.

WHAT TO KNOW

  • Dollar Tree plans to expand its assortment of products and raise some prices to as high as $7 at 3,000 stores this year, according tothe retailer’s chairman and CEO, Rick Dreiling.
  • Most of the items the retailer carries still will be priced at $1.25, he said.
  • Dollar Tree's newercustomers arefrom households that earned more than $125,000 annually, he said.

Even with a price hike, Dollar Tree would still offergood value but it has to change with the times to stay competitive, said Schnabel, after buying candy and household goods at the store.

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Dollar Tree plans to offer an expanded selection of food, beverages, pet care, personal care, and other items at more price points, the retailer’s chairman and CEO, Rick Dreiling, told analysts during a fiscal fourth-quarter 2023 earnings call March 13.

“This year, across 3,000 stores, we expect to expand our multi-price assortment by over 300 items at price points ranging from $1.50 to $7,” he said.

Most of the items the retailer carries still will be priced at $1.25, he said.

As of Feb. 3, Dollar Tree Inc. operated 16,774 stores in 48 states and five Canadian provinces — 8,415 were Dollar Tree stores and 8,359 were Family Dollar Stores.

There are 55 Dollar Tree stores on Long Island.

Chesapeake, Virginia-based Dollar Tree Inc. did not respond to Newsday’s requests for comment, including inquiries about which stores would be selling goods for $7.

Huntington resident Maria Karas, 59, who typically shops at Dollar Tree for holiday decor for her grandchildren, went to the Commack store looking for moon pies for the youngsters as a nod to the solar eclipse Monday.

“As long as they still have the $1.25 items [after the price hikes], I’ll still come here,” said Karas, who said the store’s goods are cheap enough that she doesn’t feel like she got ripped off “if they don’t hold up.”

Attracting higher earners

Dollar Tree’s widened product assortment and prices already have attracted higher-income shoppers, Dreiling told analysts.

Of the 3.4 million new customers the retailer added last year, most were from households that earned more than $125,000 annually, he said.

Dollar Tree’s newest price hike will bea test to see if bringing in a higher-quality and more diverse product array will translate into more consumers, rather thansqueezingshoppers, said Joe Feldman, senior managing director and retail analyst at Telsey Advisory Group, a brokerage firm in Manhattan.

“You’re already seeing it, right. I mean the past year or so, they’ve had in their cooler doors, $3, $4 and $5 items. You know, think frozen meals, frozen burger patties, frozen hot dogs, whatever. And, you know, that suddenly creates a whole new reason to come to the store,” he said.

It makes sense for Dollar Tree Inc. to focus more on its Dollar Tree chainsince it is being dragged downby Family Dollar, a chain it bought in 2015 whose “core shoppers are not particularly loyal and tend to use it out of convenience more than anything else,” Neil Saunders, managing director of retail at Manhattan-based market research firm GlobalData, wrote in a note about Dollar Tree’s earnings in March.

Net sales at Dollar Tree stores open at least one year increased 6.3% in the fiscal fourth quarter that ended Feb. 3, while Family Dollar's declined by 1.2%.

Dollar Tree announced in March that it would close about 600 Family Dollar Stores in the first half of 2024 and approximately 370 more over the next several years as their leases expire.

“This dramatic cull is the coup de grâce in the rather botched acquisition of the Family Dollar chain, which has caused Dollar Tree nothing but hassle since it was completed back in 2015. Basically, almost 10 years on, Dollar Tree is still sifting through the mess it inherited and has not been able to completely turn around,” Saunders wrote.

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Dollar Tree hiking prices as high as $7, but some Long Island customers say they'll stay loyal (2024)

FAQs

Why is Dollar Tree raising their prices today? ›

His claim is that the price increase will allow the chain to offer a wider assortment of products, but this may come as a shock to many people's wallets. With prices spiking, you may want to consider buying some of the following products now, before the increase hits.

Is Dollar Tree raising prices again in 2024? ›

Dollar Tree's CEO did say in March the increase will start in 2024 across all stores. "This year, across 3,000 stores, we expect to expand our multi-price assortment by over 300 items at price points ranging from $1.50 to $7," Dollar Tree CEO Rick Dreiling said in the call on March 13.

Why is everything so cheap at Dollar Tree? ›

Sometimes, products hit the dollar stores because of damage or lack of freshness. BUT, they are often just offered cheaper because they operate on slimmer margins than grocery stores. Many items were surplus or overstock items from a company.

Who owns Dollar Tree? ›

Dollar Tree is owned by Dollar Tree, Inc. Rick Dreiling has served as the CEO of the company since January 2023 and has held the role of Executive Chairman on the Board of Directors since March 2022.

Is Dollar Tree not going to be a dollar anymore? ›

Many other stores with the same “discount friendly” business model tend to claim items cost a dollar, but that's not actually the case once you start shopping. Jumping ahead to June 2021, Dollar Tree announced an increase in its base price for in-store items, shifting from $1 to $1.25.

What is Dollar Tree price prediction? ›

DLTR Stock 12 Month Forecast

Based on 17 Wall Street analysts offering 12 month price targets for Dollar Tree in the last 3 months. The average price target is $151.63 with a high forecast of $180.00 and a low forecast of $109.00. The average price target represents a 23.72% change from the last price of $122.56.

What is the best day to shop at Dollar Tree? ›

days of the week to hit Dollar Tree are typically Tuesdays, Wednesdays or Thursdays.” On these days, Dollar Trees tend to be less crowded, since most people are busy with work or school. Many stores are also restocked over the weekend or Monday, meaning you'll find a greater selection.

What are the financial problems with Dollar Tree? ›

In Q4, the company posted revenue and earnings that missed Wall Street's expectations, running a net loss of $1.7 billion, compared to net earnings of $452 million from a year ago. For fiscal 2023, the company lost $998 million, versus a profit of $1.6 billion in 2022.

Why are Dollar Tree stores so messy? ›

The Stores Can Get Messy

Walking into a dollar store in disarray isn't a rarity, but that's by design. These stores run on minimal staff and they're built to move a lot of product quickly. If that product has to sit on floors or in boxes for a bit while a cashier handles the register, so be it.

Who is Dollar Tree merging with? ›

Building Across America Like No Other Retailer Can

We are changing that. Building on the success of both brands, we have created a new format bringing together two of your favorite brands — Dollar Tree and Family Dollar — under one roof.

Is Dollar Tree Chinese owned? ›

Dollar Tree, Inc. is an American multi-price-point chain of discount variety stores. Headquartered in Chesapeake, Virginia, it is a Fortune 500 (sometimes referred to as Fortune 200) company and operates 15,115 stores throughout the 48 contiguous U.S. states and Canada.

What stores are closing in 2024 in the USA? ›

At least nine retail brands have said they're closing US stores in 2024, totaling some 1,280 locations. Family Dollar is the largest chain on the list, planning to close at least 600 stores this year. Other companies, such as Walmart and TJX, are closing a few stores while opening many more.

Why are dollar stores growing? ›

“Most of this is because dollar stores serve relatively small catchments, so there's a lot of potential sites for new stores, including in rural areas. The [payback] time on a new store is quick, so it is relatively easy to push heavy expansion from a capital investment standpoint.”

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