Dollar General Corporation, the discount retailer specializing in everyday household items, groceries, and seasonal merchandise, continues to supply the 2025 liquidation market with pallets of overstock and returned merchandise, providing inventory for independent retailers, regional distributors, and online sellers. Many pallets are being shipped to Caribbean distributors, reflecting growing international demand for Dollar General merchandise.
With over 19,000 stores across the United States, Dollar General generates a steady flow of surplus inventory from seasonal resets, discontinued product lines, and customer returns. Liquidation pallets are distributed through platforms such as B-Stock, Liquidation.com, Via Trading, and export-focused wholesale partners, offering both small mixed lots and full truckloads suitable for resale.
Dollar General pallets typically include household essentials, cleaning products, groceries, party supplies, seasonal décor, apparel, and health and beauty items. Popular brands appearing in these lots include Mainstays, Better Homes & Gardens, Up & Up, and Dollar General private-label merchandise. Merchandise generally arrives in retail-ready condition, while some items may be lightly handled returns or shelf pulls, making them suitable for immediate resale.
Pricing for Dollar General liquidation pallets varies depending on lot size and merchandise mix. Smaller mixed lots generally start around $700, while full truckloads containing hundreds of units across multiple categories can range from $12,000 to $25,000, depending on manifest and assortment. Buyers often prefer manifested pallets detailing category, brand, and quantity to optimize inventory planning and maximize resale margins.
Caribbean distributors and regional resellers leverage Dollar General pallets to supply local stores and e-commerce channels. Curated offerings, such as “Household & Grocery Pack” or “Seasonal & General Merchandise Collection,” are commonly used to target high-demand consumer segments and accelerate turnover. Seasonal items, including holiday décor and back-to-school products, often generate peak sales periods.
Dollar General’s liquidation operations support sustainability by redirecting overstock and returned merchandise into secondary markets rather than leaving items idle or discarding them. This approach allows resellers to access retail-ready products at competitive prices while enabling Dollar General to recover value from surplus inventory.
In 2025, Dollar General pallets continue to be shipped to Caribbean distributors, providing a reliable source of inventory for resale across international markets and online channels.
