Buying Low-Quality Items: Some products may be cheaply made and not durable, leading to frequent replacements.
Impulse Buys: Purchasing unnecessary items due to their low price, which may not be useful in the long run.
Overbuying Small Items: Buying in bulk when individual items are already inexpensive, leading to excess and waste.
Purchasing Expired Products: Some dollar stores may carry items past their expiration dates, which can be unsafe or ineffective.
Not Checking Unit Prices: Assuming everything is a good deal without comparing prices per unit or size with other retailers.
Ignoring Quality: Opting for cheaper options without considering the quality, which may lead to dissatisfaction or early replacements.
Buying Items You Already Own: Purchasing duplicates of items you already have at home, which can clutter space and waste money.
Not Considering Alternatives: Missing out on potentially better deals or higher-quality items by solely relying on dollar store options.