DonaldTrump said:...as well as the cheapest toilet paper at $7 for 32 rolls.
This is something that is not worth scrimping money on. Luxury does have it's benefits sometimes... even if for a fleeting moment
DonaldTrump said:...as well as the cheapest toilet paper at $7 for 32 rolls.
MatrixOpals said:^^^ Very true. Especially V Energy drink cans!![]()
Would be keen to know what sort of price you're talking about, Blockhead. I usually buy rice in 5Kg bags in Coles for $12.00ish, that's Basmati rice, from Pakistan. If anyone wants to know the brand, ping me and I'll dig it up.Blockhead said:asian supermarkets generally have bulk bags of rice for a lot cheaper than the caucasian stores. much cheaper than coles that's for sure.
Naphthalene Man said:buying in bulk is the most profitable way. I'm thinking of not building the second bathroom and using the room as a storage room for the wife's sewing stuff plus items bought in bulk.
Naphthalene Man said:buying in bulk is the most profitable way. I'm thinking of not building the second bathroom and using the room as a storage room for the wife's sewing stuff plus items bought in bulk.
DonaldTrump said:Just beware of some Cash & Carry shops and discounted supermarkets aren't actually cheaper than the main supers. Sometimes they are on certain foods, a lot of the time they're not.
And I hear you Nap, these are Quilton and look ok. NQR has 10 packs of 100% recycled toilet paper rolls for $3 but don't look as comfy...
SilverPhoenix said:I saw a BBC documentary on nuclear winter once. The food warehouses and fuel depots had been locked down and had troops guarding them. A mob confronted an officer thru a gate. The officer advised he was empowered to use force to protect the warehouse. Leader of mob called out "they can't stop us. Come on." And started to climb the fence. The officer fell back and ordered the rifleman to"action", then "one round at target, fire". The leader went down, the mob dispersed.
No warning shot, just bang. What makes you think an economic meltdown will be seen any differently? It'll be "preserving peace and good order".
Stock up and avoid the rush!!
Naphthalene Man said:buying in bulk is the most profitable way. I'm thinking of not building the second bathroom and using the room as a storage room for the wife's sewing stuff plus items bought in bulk.
If you do end up doing something please send me a pm. To make it worthwhile you probably need a few dozen people involved.Mi$$ Honey said:Naphthalene Man said:buying in bulk is the most profitable way. I'm thinking of not building the second bathroom and using the room as a storage room for the wife's sewing stuff plus items bought in bulk.
I have access to being able to buy in bulk certain (short to med term lasting) Victorian grown/made perishables (e.g., fruit/veg/butter/flour/grains/honey etc)...I don't know how it could work with delivery etc but I've been thinking about putting up a list to see if this is something other stackers (i.e. those concerned with SHTF scenarios and those trying to save $ by buying in bulk or as a local collective) would be interested in.