Cancel

Open app

Search

Dollar Tree

3.3 (3 reviews)
InexpensiveDiscount Store

Dollar Tree Photos

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - Dollar Tree

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

3 years ago

I like what they have but still have some dented cans I still avoid buying food from the store.

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

10 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Beyond Measure Bulk Foods

Beyond Measure Bulk Foods

(4 reviews)

$

My husband and I just love this store. If you want to try a recipe for the 1st time without going…read morebroke over the corporate store spice prices. This place is for you !! Almost everything comes in many different size weight bags; from extra small to large. You will not be disappointed for stopping in to check it out.

Beyond Measure Bulk Foods Health Food Store…read more website: https://beyondmeasurebulkfoods.com/ 2218 N SAGINAW RD MIDLAND, MI 48640 Phone: (989) 486-1818 The store is new store in Midland, located at 2218 N SAGINAW RD., MIDLAND, MI 48640. If you are looking for "whole foods" - this is the place to shop locally! Wow! What a great selection of foods. These are products that you can't find at the big box stores. I love this store! I especially like the honey which is produced on property in Midland, MI. If you have seasonal allergies, eating local honey can help with allergies, and local honey is sold at this store. It is located at 2218 N SAGINAW RD MIDLAND, MI 48640. The sign is a little hard to see from the road. If you don't know what Whole Foods means.....read on......Many people don't know what Whole Foods means. So here is the definition from the internet: The earliest use of the term in the post-industrial age appears to be in 1946 in The Farmer, a quarterly magazine published and edited from his farm by F. Newman Turner, a writer and pioneering organic farmer. The magazine sponsored the establishment of the Producer Consumer Whole Food Society Ltd, with Newman Turner as president and Derek Randal as vice-president.[4] Whole food was defined as "mature produce of field, orchard, or garden without subtraction, addition, or alteration grown from seed without chemical dressing, in fertile soil manured solely with animal and vegetable wastes, and composts therefrom, and ground, raw rock and without chemical manures, sprays, or insecticides," having intent to connect suppliers and the growing public demand for such food.[4] Such diets are rich in whole and unrefined foods, like whole grains, dark green and yellow/orange-fleshed vegetables and fruits, legumes, nuts and seeds.[1] Whole foods are plant foods that are unprocessed and unrefined, or processed and refined as little as possible, before being consumed.[1] Examples of whole foods include whole grains, tubers, legumes, fruits, vegetables.[2] There is some confusion over the usage of the term surrounding the inclusion of certain foods, in particular animal foods. The modern usage of the term whole foods diet is now widely synonymous with "whole foods plant based diet" with animal products, oil and salt no longer constituting whole foods.[3]

Dollar Tree - discountstore - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...