11 Grocery Items You Should Buy at Dollar Tree

Baking Mixes

Take advantage of Dollar Tree's baking mixes if you're a busy person who enjoys baking but doesn't always have the time, energy, or money to make things.

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Canned Beans

Canned beans can be added to so many dishes, from soups and pastas to stir-fries and salads, packing a protein-full punch that you can purchase on the cheap.

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Ice Cream

Though ice cream may be seasonal at some Dollar Tree locations, Food Network recommends keeping an eye out for the cool sweet treats

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Chicken Broth

Another cooking staple that has many uses in the kitchen is chicken broth. It's great to have on hand during cold and flu season in the winter months

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Oatmeal

Take advantage of Dollar Tree's baking mixes if you're a busy person who enjoys baking but doesn't always have the time, energy, or money to make things from scratch.

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Pasta and Rice

Dollar Tree makes it easy to make your favorite spaghetti, pasta salad or risotto by often keeping a variety of different types on hand for a fraction of the price.

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Condiments

Condiments are those unsung grocery items that do a lot of heavy lifting, enhancing and adding flavor to our favorite foods.

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Chips

Your favorite salty snacks are frequently sold in brand-name bags that are larger than snack size. Lays Stax chips are advised by Mashed.

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Frozen Foods

While you won't find any fresh produce at Dollar Tree, there are plenty of frozen options that are fantastic for adding flavor and nutrition to food.

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Lunch Meat

Sliced lunch meat, which can range from flavorful honey baked ham to sensible sliced chicken, is a popular component of many school (or adult) lunches.

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Coffee and Tea

While purchasing coffee from a coffee shop may be a lovely treat, you'll pay far more for a single cup of Starbucks or Peet's coffee.

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