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8 Pantry Staples Experts Say You Should Always Buy in Bulk
Savvy shoppers know that buying in bulk can mean substantial savings. But knowing what to buy can be tricky. The problem with buying in bulk is that you have to be sure you will use all of the ingredients.
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Purchasing large quantities of a perishable item could mean that you end up tossing a substantial amount of the product. What should have been cost savings now ends up as wasted food and ultimately wasted money.
GOBankingRates asked food and nutrition experts which pantry staples you should always buy in bulk. They dive into the benefits of buying the product and how it can help you live a healthier lifestyle. Here are the eight essentials they suggest stocking up on the next time you are at the store.
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