My health is not worth $ 1.25. More than half of the products in the store have warning signs that state: Product may cause cancer. This scared me so bad, I’m will never come back to this or any dollar store with such products. People beware.
Lou C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Houston, TX
I’ve been to many King Dollar stores. I find this store has a lot more stuff and best of all, it has groceries. It reminds me of a 99 Cents Store. However, I have to hold my nose every time I shop here. I can’t stand the stinks. But the staff is really friendly and helpful. The best time is to shop here is weekend days. All cashiers are working — less wait. But, expect messy aisles and trouble finding what you’ll need. I’ve never seen a slow night. It’s like Christmas time in the summer. If you do shop at night, beware of your surroundings. Not saying this parking lot is unsafe, but there isn’t enough lighting to see your path. Another tip, check the expiration date — «Best by» or «BB» — on all food packages. I’m no saying they sell expired food, but it’s just common sense.
Ee K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
Get ready to get down & dirty and pay rock bottom prices for whatever you may find — and that’s it. You won’t find store help, a clean store, logically arranged merchandise, or even shopping carts. You’re on your own to hunt & find whatever is in the store at that moment. Now, there’s no arguing it’s nice to only pay $ 1.15 for something that would cost twice that much elsewhere. It’s a gritty experience, but when I need something for my yard, or that I’m going to use and throw away, or leave the dish at a party, I’m over here real quick!