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Dollar Tree is raising prices to $1.50 on some items that currently cost $1.25. Some store employees are putting red stickers over the $1.25 price point in preparation for the change.
If you've seen the red dot stickers on items at Dollar Tree, they indicate a change that affects your total cost at the register. Here's what we know.
Dollar Tree is raising prices to $1.50 on some items that currently cost $1.25. Some store employees are putting red stickers over the $1.25 price point in preparation for the change.
Underneath some shelves, you'll find a price strip that may indicate the new price, often $1.50 or $1.75. Because Dollar Tree is firmly a multi-priced retailer now, the store will have to be a lot ...
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Dollar Tree fans are noticing small red stickers covering up the $1.25 price tag on certain items and are wondering what it all means for the final cost at the register.