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Wholesale vs Supermarket shopping for Kitchen Items

I saw a post on shopping this morning and I've decided to enlighten us kidogo.

When doing shopping and you have a family, and you are a salaried person or you have some money for shopping, avoid supermarkets.
Go to wholesale shops, buy a carton of barsoap at 145 per bar, some can sell half a carton, the same in a supermarket is screaming 175 and that it's on offer

Buy tissues in ten packs, cooking oil, toilet soaps, detergents, diapers (jumbo packs), margarine and many other items. You'll save close to 2k on what you'd have spent in that other place.

You can also do food chamas, especially at this time kids are at home, pool with friends or neighbours, 4 are enough. Buy rice in 25kg,  sugar, wheat flour and maize flour in bales, mgawane. It really helps out.

Lastly, go to the market, kales, spinach, viazi, onions, nyanya, butter nuts are always cheaper there.

Your trolley should just contain toothpaste, lotion, deodorants and other small items.

Finally, those things you love on offer, be quick to check their expiry date. I once smiled at 1kg blueband at 300 only to see it had one more week before it expires. Most cases, the offers are to eliminate their dead stock.

~ via Anonymous member
 

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    • Dennis

      The only thing i hate with shopping is at the wholesale you will buy excess so of which will be misused.