Dollar Tree

4318 E Cactus Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85032
Grocery / Market
License: Food Establishment - Retail Food
Last inspected: Jan 22, 2026
100
Score
Low Risk Grade: A

Going back to 2024, Dollar Tree has four inspections in the public record. The newest entry in the record is dated Jan 22, 2026. A low risk rating suggests inspectors haven't found much to be concerned about lately.

Recent inspections have turned up roughly the same number of issues each time, hovering near zero violations per visit.

The city-wide average for Phoenix sits at 97, putting Dollar Tree on the better side of that line. Overall, the inspection record reads well.

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Inspections
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Critical latest
0
Major latest
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Minor latest
Inspection History
Jan 22, 2026
Routine
No violations found.
100
Jul 9, 2025
Routine
No violations found.
100
Jan 14, 2025
Routine
No violations found.
100
Jun 18, 2024
Routine
1 major violation. 1 minor violation. 2 corrected on site.
View 2 violations
Food package damaged or integrity compromised (corrected on site)
Inspector notes: Observed in the canned goods aisle 2 cans of Red Gold Sloppy Joe, one with a deep dent on the side and one with a dent on the bottom, causing the bottom lip of the can to warp; a can of Seasoned Butter Beans with a deep dent on the side seam; a can of Hunt's Pasta Sauce with a deep dent in the side; a can of Campbell's Loaded Potato Soup with a deep dent in the side; and a can of Chef Boyardee Lasagna with a deep dent on the bottom, causing the bottom lip of the can to warp. Damaged cans were embargoed. Discussed with manager that cans with deep dents, especially on the seams of the cans, should not be stocked as the denting many compromise the cans and allow for outside contamination
3-202.15
Food stored improperly or exposed to contamination (corrected on site)
Inspector notes: Observed a display box of M&M's on the bottom rack of a display shelf near the cash registers. The container of M&M's was approximately 2 inches off the ground. Had manager move the M&M's to a higher shelf at least 6 inches off the ground. Discussed with manager that food items should be stored at least 6 inches off the ground to prevent contamination from the premises
3-305.11
86

Frequently Asked Questions

When was Dollar Tree last inspected?

The most recent health inspection at Dollar Tree on file is from Jan 22, 2026. The public record contains four inspections in total.

How does Dollar Tree compare to other restaurants in Phoenix?

Dollar Tree most recently scored 100 out of 100, which is higher than the Phoenix average of 97.

Has Dollar Tree's inspection record improved over time?

Results have been roughly steady. Inspections at Dollar Tree have averaged around zero violations per visit across the recent record.

What does a low risk rating mean?

A low risk rating at Dollar Tree means inspectors found minimal or no significant issues at the most recent visit. Most facilities at this tier have a clean recent inspection report.

How often is Dollar Tree inspected?

Based on the inspection history on file, Dollar Tree is inspected around three times per year on average.