I'm a deals expert and Dollar Tree uses sneaky trick to get rid of certain items on shelves

A DEALS expert has revealed how Dollar Tree uses a trick to get rid of certain items when they are trying to clean out inventory.

When shopping at the discount store, items in the clearance section — or even on the general shelves — won’t be identical to the items at a sister store, according to YouTuber The Deal Guy.

The Closeouts section on the Dollar Tree website shows all “clearance” stock, items priced at $1.25, listed in one spot.

Quantities for these items are limited, the website notes, so shoppers may want to take advantage of the deals quickly.

Best Life reported several secrets to successful shopping at the Dollar Tree.

For example, there are specific times to find the best prices, including holiday seasons.

When it’s time to checkout, there are special manufacturing coupons that can be applied.

Household items, party decorations, food, cosmetics and other items are reliably available at these stores.

Of the wide variety of items, there are some you should always buy to save money and one that you should avoid.

Customers can grab a 12-inch pizza pan for just over a dollar, while it could cost up to $4 in Target.

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An eight-inch cake pan costs just $1.25 at the dollar store.

And, phone chargers at dollar stores are likely to be 20 times less than the price on the high street.

Families can pick up a children’s 24-piece puzzle for $1.25, while families could be set back more than $27 at Walmart.

Cleaning supplies, gift bags, cards, and drinkware can all be picked up for good prices and good quality.

However, employees have said shoppers should avoid purchasing frozen food from the store.

One employee recommended that shoppers should go to their local store to buy frozen fish and meat.

Nate, a store manager from Massachusetts, claims he’s heard reports that the steak doesn’t cook well and it's been compared to rubber.

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