bulk buying
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382104)
• Rockingham, Australia
20 Oct 21
I wrote recently about a ‘soap cage’ which was in a shop that had all sorts of alternative items plus a lot of herbs, spices, flours, oils and other cooking ingredients in bulk. You could package up what you wanted, take it to the...
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hotsummer
@hotsummer (13919)
• Philippines
9 May 21
Would you buy more than what you need for a month on some items just because it saves you a little bit so you thought because that item comes with free invaluable item .
say for example i saw this big box of coffee with free item...
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faln_angel1205
@faln_angel1205 (1192)
• United States
5 Oct 08
Do you shop at either of these stores? Or any other warehouse club type business where everything is sold in bulk? Do you feel you truly get a better deal when buying from these places?
I live for Costco..lol. I only wish i had...
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wotfpatty
@wotfpatty (2065)
• United States
20 Sep 08
My husband and I couldn't be more different. I believe that we should stock up on things we need like cat and dog food, canned goods, and anything that is on sale for a good price. I will buy six tubes of toothpaste if it is on...
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Rozie37
@Rozie37 (15499)
• Turkmenistan
15 Aug 08
We all know that the price of food and grocery items have shot up sky high. Most people are tempted to buy things in bulk, but are you really saving when you do this. My sister is feeding a family of seven, including teenage...
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SaraCate
@SaraCate (184)
• Canada
10 Jan 07
I searched and saw no info on this, so here's a brief how-to.
Creating a price book, IMO, is one of the best ways to save money - especially on food bills. I first learned about the idea in Amy Dacyczyn's Tightwad Gazettes....
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