I'm starting up a new general where we talk about the single most economically sensible place to shop at - Dollar Tree.
Post pickups and finds that you come across and just have general discussion about the place that has everything.
LA totally awesome cleaner is the best thing they sell.
I work there part time, fuck those Jews
>>1462048
Dishes and cooking utensils for a dollar each! Fucking nice my dudes
>>1462048
Go there for those blue bags of feta cheese and butterfly shrimp and nothing else ever. Sometimes pepperoncini if they have it.
15 DXM robogels for $1. Three bottles and you're going to the dextroverse! Just make sure your limbic system is in tact after your addiction.
>>1462959
I've done this before and puked red for an hour
I didn't even take them all at the same time either
>>1462048
I always buy stuff in bulk when I go there.
I recently bought 100 inflating needles for ball pumps. Only 10.00 USD. Best deal ever.
Small rubber mallets? 1 USD. It is literally the best place to scope out small tools.
OP's got it right. I have saved so much money buying misc. household supplies from dollar stores.
What is the cheapest supermarket in the US?
>>1463056
Depends on where you live. Some WalMarts have food sections as do some Targets. I think Aldi's is cheap enough
>>1462297
I use that shit on everything. it really is the best. i'm surprised when my friends and roommates don't know what the fuck it is.
>>1463070
Aldi is pretty god-tier.
>The aisles are wide AF, so you can still pass through when there's people browsing on both sides
>their organic selection is decent and getting better all the time
>cheap AF, everything 40-60% cheaper than elsewhere
>pay their employees a good wage ($13+/hr)