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10 HomeGoods Problems No One Ever Talks About

We all love HomeGoods, but there are still some downsides.

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Updated April 10, 2025
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HomeGoods is a place where you can save money on essentialsas long as you stick to a list.

The store is known and loved for its eclectic mix of housewares, seasonal decor, and bargain deals, but like all retailers, it has its issues.

Below are 10 HomeGoods issues customers frequently complain about.

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There's no online store

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Part of the allure of HomeGoods is browsing the aisles, and apparently, the big bosses decided that should be the only way to enjoy HomeGoods.

In an unusual move for a modern retail giant, HomeGoods recently shuttered its online store — so if you want the goods, you'll need to head to your closest brick-and-mortar store.

Some items are overpriced

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HomeGoods has some excellent bargains and can be a great place to shop — just make sure you're price comparing.

While there are deals to be had, the retailer is also known for being overpriced in certain departments, like seasonal holiday items or on major furniture items. 

It's easy to overspend

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As previously mentioned, HomeGoods is an excellent place to browse — but this also makes accidentally overspending pretty easy.

When there are so many options for decor, glassware, and general knickknacks, it can be easy to lose self-control and start throwing cute finds into your shopping cart. 

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The art is unoriginal

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Don't get us wrong: your local HomeGoods is probably packed with fun decor to decorate all the rooms in your home.

However, interior design experts tend to advise against decorating your walls with the store's mass-produced works of art. These pieces lack originality and often feel impersonal.

Shopping pro tip: This month's best deals

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April brings not just warmer weather and sunnier days, but also excellent shopping opportunities. With Easter happening on April 20, retailers will offer significant discounts on seasonal items at the end of the month, while also preparing for graduations, weddings, and spring cleaning season.

Here are some of the best deals to watch out for:

  • Cookware sets on sale for graduation and wedding season
  • Winter clearance items like coats and sweaters at end-of-season prices
  • Spring cleaning supplies with potential BOGO offers at stores like Target
  • Air conditioners before peak summer demand drives prices higher
  • Lawn care equipment as homeowners prepare for the growing season
  • Post-Easter candy and ham at deeply discounted prices once the holiday has passed
  • For grocery savings, consider seasonal produce like asparagus, broccoli, and spinach, which will be at their freshest and most affordable.

Remember that retailers are always thinking a season ahead. They're already preparing to get rid of spring merchandise while you're just getting ready to enjoy it. This makes April a great time to find budget-boosting deals of all kinds and save money at your favorite retailers.

It's easy to pick up clutter

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Many of us love HomeGoods specifically for its tchotchkes. From decorative pumpkins to fruit-shaped pillows, the store has a lot of cute, small items you can easily be convinced you must buy.

But how many of us actually need a pillow shaped like a bunch of bananas? Clutter can quickly become a problem if you're not careful.

Browsing is time-consuming

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Part of the fun of shopping at HomeGoods is the browsing experience, but this doesn't always work for busy customers who simply don't have the time to devote to "treasure hunt."

Many customers these days have grown accustomed to buying items online — quickly and easily.

Quality may be lacking

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If the price is low, the quality may be, too. Of course, the retail giant does carry some brand-name products, so if you're in the market for something like kitchenware, you may be able to find trusted brands.

However, brands you don't recognize that seem like a steal may end up being a bad deal if you have to replace them in a year.

Prices leading up to holidays

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HomeGoods is known for its festive seasonal selections, but don't expect any major discounts in the days leading up to a holiday.

Savvy shoppers know to look for those big discounts immediately after Halloween (to prepare for next year or have a festive "after-Halloween" party).

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It's hard to find matching sets

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When you're trying to find matching sets to coordinate something, like a home office or child's bedroom, it can be difficult to find matching items when there's limited inventory and so much to sift through.

Quick tips: How to travel or dine out without going broke

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When it comes to enjoying things like travel and dining out, thoughtful planning can help you maximize your experience without draining your wallet. These discretionary expenses often consume a significant portion of many budgets. The key is finding the balance between treating yourself and maintaining your overall financial health.

Here are some tips on how to find that balance:

  • Visit restaurants during happy hour or lunch for similar food at lower prices
  • Join restaurant loyalty programs and subscribe to email lists for special offers
  • Use cashback dining apps like Seated or credit cards with travel/dining rewards
  • Consider traveling during shoulder seasons when prices drop but weather is still pleasant
  • Use price comparison tools like Hopper or Google Flights to track airfare drops
  • Book accommodations with kitchens to prepare some meals yourself while traveling

Some of the most memorable moments can come from a meal shared with friends or a budget travel experience that takes you somewhere truly unique. Consider both the emotional and financial value of an experience so you can find the things that are truly worth your money.

It can be hard to keep track of sales

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Many of us have come to rely on our favorite store's website to keep track of sales, and with no shoppable website, it's not as easy to pull this off with HomeGoods.

Of course, customers can sign up for the store's email lists and follow its social media accounts, but websites with price listings would make the whole process easier.

Bottom line

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We're not HomeGoods haters here, and there are plenty of circumstances where it's the perfect place to shop — when decorating a dorm room or stocking up on cheap glassware for a party, for example.

However, when you want to stop wasting money, it may be wise to avoid the store and its packed aisles.

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