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  2. Bulk purchasing - Wikipedia

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    Bulk purchasing or mass buying is the purchase of much larger quantities than the usual, for a unit price that is lower than the usual. Wholesaling is selling goods in large quantities at a low unit price to retail merchants.

  3. Buying in Bulk: A Guide to Saving at the Store - AOL

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    Buying in bulk could help you stretch your grocery budget further -- as long as you check to make sure you’re getting the best deals, and are careful about storing large quantities of food. Here ...

  4. Here's When Buying in Bulk is Really Worth It - AOL

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    Buying food and household products in bulk is one of the most commonly shared frugal strategies, and for good reason. Pro: Buying in bulk is almost always cheaper per unit. Con: Buying in bulk is ...

  5. Buyers club - Wikipedia

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    A buyers club or buying club is a club organized to pool members' collective buying power, enabling them to make purchases at lower prices than are generally available, or to purchase goods that might be difficult to obtain independently.

  6. Is Buying in Bulk Really Worth It? - AOL

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    Finding a great bulk deal on a quality item you like (or even love) can seem like something you can't pass up, but is it really worth it? The answer depends on a variety of factors, but the ...

  7. Retailers' cooperative - Wikipedia

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    A retailers' cooperative is essentially a group of independently owned businesses that pool their resources to purchase in bulk, usually by establishing a central buying organization, and engage in joint promotion efforts. [2] It is common for locally owned grocery stores, hardware stores, and pharmacies to participate in retailers' cooperatives.

  8. Frugal People Love Buying in Bulk: 8 Times It Isn’t Worth It

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    Buying in bulk is one of the more common strategies for saving on everyday purchases because you can get a discount for volume. Frugal people have embraced buying in bulk because they typically ...

  9. Collective buying power - Wikipedia

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    Collective buying power is the ability of multiple individuals or groups to buy goods or services in bulk and at quite a discounted price. This is possible due to the sheer volume of buyers, which drives down prices and allows each group or individual to benefit from economies of scale.