Friday, January 22, 2010

Meat Of The Month Club Is Buying In Bulk Really Cheaper Then Just Buying At The Regular Stores?

Is buying in bulk really cheaper then just buying at the regular stores? - meat of the month club

I wonder, I am trying to cut costs at home and wondeirng if to say, in bulk, such as Sam's Club and Costco has purchased more cheaply than buying Wal-Mart or Albertsons. I like to buy 10 pounds of meat per month and a kilo of chicken. Would it be cheaper than buying in a shop in bulk?

6 comments:

Winnie said...

Hello:

Well, it depends on how fast you are on the use in food or drink you buy in bulk! Although it is less costly for families to buy in bulk in places like Sam's, Costco, etc., so you buy only one or two people, it does not make much sense. Especially things like cookies, peanut butter, jam or jelly, etc..

And in fact it is much cheaper than the turnover in local grocery stores when sales on toilet paper, paper plates, have doses etc.because believe it or not, it is much cheaper d 'buy in your supermarket, a large department store.

My other concern is that a person is capable of any meat you buy in large QUANTITATIVE before it breaks using? It can be said to buy cheaper chicken or burgers for a warehouse environment, but how fast you can before it breaks, we should seriously consider before purchasing large quantities of meat from these places! ;-)

A quick note, the other is that, believe it or not, wareHouse like Sam's and Costco is a great place to buy diapers and baby wipes, because they are large quantities of these products from their grocery store does not regularly do.Believe or keep the business, a business is much cheaper for all diapers and wipes ! ;-)

Sweet Tooth said...

Yes, provided they use them all (which can be frozen) is cheaper. Personally, I do not buy into clubs, because a large portion of food rotting before my family go through as he can.

grateful... said...

It would necessarily be cheaper. You need to try to prove that it is in the unit price. Although you have freezer space for them.

Lilian K said...

This is not necessarily cheaper, you should check that the price per kilo or unit against what they pay at the regular grocery store.

MikeL said...

Certianlly
I buy probucts my role in Sam's and Cosco?
Several times, I found some canned food in less than a dollar
I know that the dealer is always close at $ 2.00, I'll buy one or two cases such as tomato sauce, ..

Kyle Z said...

You can, if done with caution. Take a look at the price per ounce or unit costs. Unfortunately, some people buy in bulk if you have a better unit price, but in late May, with the above, it spoils the product. In general, the price of meat is better to Costco, and you can always freeze the meat before it is wrong. You should also consider travel expenses. If you live in another city or could be an event must drive into the city spending their savings in gas it takes to get there.

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