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Save Money By Purchasing Groceries In Bulk

August 11th, 2008 · No Comments

by Judy Turner

Buying in bulk is by no means a new method of shopping though it seems to have been somewhat forgotten. There are so many perks to this form of shopping that it’s astounding more people aren’t doing it regularly. Buying certain products in bulk is a fantastic way of saving both money and time. Most large towns and cities have some form of bulk grocery store or distributor. Often a membership fee is applicable but it’s reasonable and not without reason. Quite often a bulk buying membership pays for itself with the first shopping expedition.

If you take the time to compare prices of products on the regular grocery shelf with products from a bulk store, you will certainly see a viable difference in cost. For example, purchasing a bulk sized package of toilet paper will save you substantially over buying a single roll or even a 4 pack from the grocery store. You can save even more money if the bulk items are on sale.

There are definitely certain types of food and household products that are the most beneficial to purchase in bulk. Paper products, soap and anything with a long shelf life are always good buys. The items that you go through daily are the ones that you spend the most money on. Many people may not find meat or other fresh products to be a worthy bulk investment. The truth is that anything that can go into the freezer is a good choice. Consider purchasing a large freezer and you will find that it pays for itself rather quickly.

There are always some products that are not recommended for buying in bulk. Perishable items that don’t freeze well should be purchased in smaller quantities. Check for sales on these items and plan your meals accordingly around these items to use them up quickly.

Many families get stuck in a rut where they do the grocery shopping and still end up having to stop at the store frequently for things. While you may have to make a few in between trips, try planning your meals in advance so that you know just how you plan to use up that 10 pounds of chicken you purchased. Buying large quantities and breaking them into smaller ones will save you money and the time it takes to stop at the store frequently.

With the rising costs of fuel then it makes sense that making less trips means you will save money on gas. If you take fewer trips to the store for meal items and buy more at one time, the need to run out for groceries will be less frequent. Making grocery purchases in bulk is effective in cutting a variety of costs. Consider the ways it can help your family save time and money that can be better spent in other ways.

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