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When buying in bulk makes sense
Our wallets are tired. Inflation is climbing again and prices are up across the board. Food costs, for instance, have risen 3% over the last year. Tariffs aren't helping our budgets, either.
If you're looking for a way to stretch those dollars further, warehouse stores may have the answer. When it's done right, buying in bulk can save you money. But there are pitfalls that can actually lose you money.
We love to save, even if it's just a few pennies per item. So we took a critical look at buying in bulk — what you should and shouldn't buy in large quantities, how to tell if bulk pricing is actually a good deal, when warehouse stores' memberships are worth it and more.
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