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    Labor Day is just around the corner, and the thoughts of backyard barbecues, reunions with families, and some well-deserved relaxation are rising. As you gear up for the celebrations, you might be wondering where to shop for your Labor Day essentials without going over your budget. 

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    Dollar Tree is one of those stores where you go in for one item and end up with a basketful by the time you reach the checkout. The majority of shoppers experience this on a daily basis.

    Save Big on Essentials at Dollar Tree

    While Dollar Tree carries everyday essentials year-round, it also offers a wide range of gift supplies, party supplies, cleaning supplies, balloons, and seasonal decorations for all holidays and celebrations. 

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    You can find everything you need without going over your budget or overspending and often get a better deal than at other stores like Walmart because the majority of the items are priced between $1.25 and $5.

    Items to Get at Dollar Tree for Labor Day

    Grill Tools and Utensils

    One of the most common ways to spend Labor Day is to get together with family and friends and grill. Almost all grilling tools, such as barbecue forks, spatulas, and stainless steel tongs, are available at Dollar Tree for about $1.25 apiece. 

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    Walmart does have individual grilling gear sets, but they are usually significantly more expensive. A $5 stainless steel spatula at Walmart, for example, costs 300% more than the same item at Dollar Tree.

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    Aluminum Pans and Foil

    Any barbecue needs aluminum pans and foils because they make grilling simple and require little cleanup. They are ideal for cooking and serving because they are disposable, especially for big parties. 

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    While plastic wrap, parchment paper, and aluminum foil are available at Dollar Tree, their pre-cut aluminum foil sheets are the most notable product. These sheets make cleanup easier and save money and time when used on sheet pans and in air fryers.

    Condiments and Spices

    A great place to find inexpensive spices and condiments for your Labor Day BBQ is the food section at Dollar Tree, which is sometimes disregarded. For $1.25 each, you can get barbecue sauce, mustard, ketchup, and a variety of spices to season your meats. 

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    Although the selection may not be as large as Walmart’s, you can still get the necessities for a far lower price. This is especially helpful if flavor is important to you, but you’re on a tight budget.

    Snacks

    When throwing an outdoor party, stock up on food like pretzels, chips, bottled water, and juice boxes from Dollar Tree. It is advised to get movie theater candy boxes and full-size bags of popular chips. 

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    You can also try the hot dog and hamburger buns from Gold Medal Bakery Dollar Tree; they’re still a great deal even though they’re not significantly less expensive than Walmart’s Great Value rates. A bag of eight buns from Dollar Tree only costs $1.25 per bun, while the same quantity at Walmart costs $1.46.

    Party Decorations

    Decorations are essential when throwing a party. Labor Day is no different from other days when Dollar Tree is the place to go for décor. To really make your event stand out, you can add little American flags, banners, streamers, balloons, tablecloths, and even themed centerpieces. 

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    If you’re just looking for a decorative flag for Labor Day, you’ll find more affordable rates at Dollar Tree. For instance, a pack of three little flags costs $1.25 at Dollar Tree, while a pack of four costs $2.32 at Walmart. This equates to 42 cents at Dollar Tree and 58 cents at Walmart per flag.

    Disposable Tableware

    Disposable tableware is a necessity when throwing a big party. Plates, patriotic plastic cups, napkins, and cutlery are available at Dollar Tree in a variety of colors and designs. To maintain the joyful mood for Labor Day, look for red, white, and blue themes. 

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    The best part is that these products are much less expensive than their Walmart equivalents, which makes cleanup quick and easy. At Dollar Tree, a pack of twenty plates costs just $1.25, compared to $3 or more at Walmart. 

    Picnic Supplies

    The Dollar Tree is your one-stop shop for all the items you need for a Labor Day picnic. For about $1.25 apiece, you can get blankets, coolers, and picnic baskets. 

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    These things are ideal for a relaxed outdoor dinner with your loved ones. When it comes to inexpensive picnic materials, Dollar Tree is the clear winner because you might easily spend $10 to $20 at Walmart on similar items.

    ALSO READ: 7 Things You Should Avoid Purchasing at a Convenience Store

    Outdoor Games

    Labor Day isn’t just about food; it’s also about fun! A variety of outdoor games from Dollar Tree will keep both adults and children occupied all day. There are lots of games to keep the party going, from beach balls to water guns and frisbees. 

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    These things are ideal for keeping everyone occupied without breaking the bank. While Walmart might offer more durable options, Dollar Tree’s selection is more than adequate for a fun-filled day in the sun.

    Cleaning Supplies

    When the celebration is finished, and cleanup begins, Dollar Tree has you covered. You can buy everything you need, including dish soap, trash bags, and all-purpose cleaners, to clean up after your Labor Day celebrations. While these products are frequently marked up at other retailers, Dollar Tree maintains its affordable price of $1.25.

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    Because of this, cleaning up after a party doesn’t have to cost a fortune, which makes Dollar Tree an excellent option for all your cleaning needs.

    Why Is Labor Day Celebrated?

    Labor Day is a celebration of the achievements and contributions of American workers, observed on the first Monday in September. The holiday honors the hard work that drove America’s progress and dates back to the late 19th century when the labor movement gained momentum. 

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    Labor Day first became recognized as a national holiday in 1894, but it began as a parade in New York City on September 5, 1882. In addition to symbolizing the unofficial end of summer, it is an occasion to honor workers’ rights and the continuous pursuit of growing business, better pay, and working conditions.

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