Buying groceries in bulk can save you money as you are often paying less per ounce than if you buy smaller packaged items. You have to take into account a few things if you are looking to truly save money as if the food will not last a long time and you will not be able to eat it before it goes bad, you are not saving money. Much of the money saved has to do with the long run, not the short term.
You often pay more initially but you are getting much more of the product, making it last longer. Things like canned foods, peanut butter, and frozen meats are often a great deal in bulk. Stores have made it a bit easier to see what the savings can be.
All stores break down how much you are paying per ounce or unit volume on their price tags now. This is how you can compare. For fresh items such as fruits and vegetables, you might consider buying smaller amounts if you do not think you will be using them fast enough to keep them fresh.
Larger families have an easier time going through bulk fresh items than smaller families. Coupons are sometimes the better option if you are not feeding many people.
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