This Dollar General truckload is 26 pallets of DG general-merchandise shelf pulls and case packs at $5,500. The value-tier truckload, priced well below the department-store loads. Dollar General moves enormous volumes of everyday consumer goods, and a full truckload of that inventory is an aggressive-cost buy for bin stores and value retailers serving budget shoppers.
What is in a Dollar General truckload
- 26 pallets of DG general merchandise
- Shelf pulls and sealed case packs mixed
- Everyday home, health, beauty and household goods
- DG private-label and national brands
Condition is shelf-pull and case-pack. A blend of sealed new and pulled stock, generally cleaner than a returns load. The value pricing and everyday-goods mix make this the lowest-cost-per-pallet truckload, ideal for high-volume value operations.
Value truckload economics
At $5,500 for a full 26-pallet truck, the per-pallet cost is the lowest in the truckload range. Everyday consumer goods price well at bin-store and discount levels, and the steady demand for budget household items keeps the volume turning. Distributors break the load to supply value retailers and dollar-plus stores.
Plan the operation
You will need a forklift or dock and storage; freight is included. Reference the Dollar General site for private-label context.
Who buys a value truckload
- Bin stores and dollar-plus value retailers
- Distributors supplying discount shops
- Flea-market and market vendors at volume
- Processing operations breaking loads down
Dollar General truckload FAQ
How many pallets are in the Dollar General truckload?
26 pallets of GM shelf pulls and case packs at $5,500. The value tier.
Is it new or returns?
Shelf pulls and case packs. A blend of sealed new and pulled stock, generally cleaner than returns.
Is freight included?
Yes. Free nationwide freight across the contiguous US.
See the other truckload lots in the pallet range or the full Save More catalog.
Condition: All Save More products ship as new, overstock, and clean returns from US retailer distribution channels. Inventory is inspected before pallet assembly; any condition-specific notes are disclosed on the invoice.

