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Can You Really Save Money When Buying Bulk Items ?

With the continued cost of various items in our society, the concept
of buying in bulk is getting to be more common that ever. Yet many
people question if they are really saving money or not. The answer to
this question is yes you will save money when you purchase the right
items in bulk. For example, you really don’t need to purchase a case
of 200 light bulbs as that will last you for many, many years. On the
other hand, if you have a fairy large family or lots of guests on a
regular basis you might consider buying toilet paper and paper towels
in bulk.

Any item that you will use up in a short period is a good candidate
for bulk purchasing. Many membership warehouses offer bulk items that
focus on families and small businesses. Dry ingredients for your home
including sugar and flour are good options. Avoid buying bulk items
that will result in eating the same thing day after day though as no
one wants to have to do this. For example, don’t buy snacks and potato
chips in bulk because everyone in your family will quickly tire of the
taste.

If you find that such items like that are a good deal but more than
you reasonably need, consider buying bulk items with another family.
This way you can share the items and the expense. It is good idea to
take the other party shopping with you so that everyone gets a fair
say in what items to purchase. You may need to be willing to try new
brands of items to make this work. If the other party already uses
that brand ask them to give you a sample. If you want them to consider
your brand, then offer them a sample of it to try as well.

Meat is probably the best item you can buy in bulk to save money. This
will likely involve investing in a freezer in your garage or basement
to store the meat in. You can purchase a whole beef,and save several
hundred dollars over buying it in indvivdual packages at the supermarket.

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Did you know you can save money by buying more? Yes, this sounds contradictory, but it actually works quite well. Why? Because buying things in bulk actually makes them cost less individually.

For example, if you know that you usually have to buy a package of toilet paper about once a week for your family, then you can actually reduce the amount of money you’re spending on that toilet paper by buying a bulk package instead. If you normally buy a four pack each week, that’s about 16 rolls each month. If that four pack cost you three dollars each, then you’re spending $12 a month on toilet paper. If you instead by one pack of 16 rolls once each month, you might only spend eight or nine dollars for that larger package. See the difference in how much you can spend?

There are many things that all of us use frequently which can usually be purchased in bulk sizes. Before selecting the items you will buy in bulk however, make a realistic assessment of how much space you have available in your home. If your home is quite small, you may not be able to buy too many items in bulk sizes because you will have no place to store them. If you do have some space though, or if you can make space, this is an excellent way to save money.

If possible, it’s even more helpful when you have an extra freezer. This is most useful for families to save money on frozen goods. Here are some things you might want to consider buying in bulk to save money.

Laundry supplies. Instead of buying laundry soap every week, try buying a much larger box that will last an entire month. Do the same with your fabric softener, bleach, or any other laundry materials you use. When you compare the prices you’ll usually find that the large boxes and containers are less expensive than multiples of the small ones.

Kitchen staples. If you have a family, chances are you cook quite frequently. And there are many food items that tend to stay in stock in your home regularly. Buying decent bulk can be much less expensive too. Staples usually include things like flour, sugar, rice, and potatoes. In some cases, other things are standard to. Spaghetti for example, or other types of pasta. Peanut butter. And more. These will vary somewhat from one family to another, but generally if you have children you tend to constantly buy these items at the store.

So if you buy a 5 pounds of potatoes every week, you can actually save money by buying a 20 pound bag once each month, or even a 50 pound bag if you use that much. You can buy bags of rice in five to 10 pound quantities, and sugar and flour or can be bought in 20 pound sacks as well. Again the compare the price difference is between the bulk purchase and multiples of the smaller purchases. You may be pleasantly surprised at how much money you can actually save by doing your shopping this way.

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