6 Groceries Frugal Retirees Should Buy at Dollar Tree Ahead of Summer 2026

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Are you trying to get your grocery budget down? Have you ever thought of shopping at Dollar Tree for your food?

 

 

Here are six grocery items frugal retirees should buy at Dollar Tree ahead of summer 2026 to stretch their budgets a little further

Pasta

Dollar Tree has a wide variety of pasta items including ramen, elbow macaroni and Kraft mac & cheese at prices that beat your local grocery store. If you’re a budget-conscious retiree, check out Dollar Tree’s pasta aisle on your next grocery trip.  

 

Spices

The cost of spices has been steadily rising. Popular brands, like McCormick, have passed tariff costs down to consumers by increasing prices. To keep your grocery prices low, consider buying your spices at Dollar Tree. Most types of spices cost just $1.50. 

Oils

Cooking oils, like olive oil and vegetable oil, can get pricey at your local grocery store. Instead of paying high prices, frugal retirees turn to Dollar Tree. A 16-ounce bottle of vegetable oil is just $1.50. 

Protein Shakes

Dollar Tree carries Boost protein shakes, which are the perfect on-the-go, high-protein snack. An 8-ounce single-serve bottle is just $1.25. Compared to Target, which sells a 12-pack for nearly $20, Dollar Tree is 25% cheaper!

Canned Meats

Dollar Tree has a great selection of canned meats, including chicken and tuna. These cans are the perfect size to throw on a salad or eat as a standalone meal. Frugal retirees don’t spend hundreds of dollars on meat. Instead, they shop smart at Dollar Tree

Cereal

If you enjoy a bowl of cereal for breakfast, consider saving money by shopping at Dollar Tree instead of your local grocery store or Target. At Dollar Tree, you can buy a box of Honey Nut Toasted Oats for just $1.50. By comparison, Target sells Honey Nut Cheerios for $3.49, so you’ll significantly cut your costs by choosing the Dollar Tree option.

Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.

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