• SokathHisEyesOpen@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Don’t buy either of those things at the grocery store. Go to Costco and you’ve got black Friday pricing all year round.

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      1 year ago

      LPT: Don’t buy Tide Pods at all.

      Any liquid or powder detergent will get cleaner clothes and be far cheaper.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, can’t believe people think those things are economical. And they’re terrible for the environment. A lose/lose.

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        1 year ago

        Powder is the way.
        Otherwise you’re paying for the water, its storage and shipping.

        I bought a big bucket of the stuff which has lasted me for several years.

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              Ah yes, I will spend a bunch of money n a cargo bike, and then try and cycle 9 km through my cities horrible streets with very few bike lanes, in the cold of winter, just to save a few dollars at Costco.

              Great idea.

              Or better idea, I can walk 3 blocks to the massive grocery store by my condo.

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                You seem really dedicated to shooting down solutions people are giving you. You’re giving reasons people would have had no way to know (because you didn’t mention it) and acting like they should have known. Ebikes are a great solution to a lot of people. Maybe not you though – you can still appreciate the advice even if it doesn’t apply to your specific situation. I hope in life you don’t take this attitude towards helpful people.

                Good luck with your groceries.

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                  1 year ago

                  Well if that was a solution I would have mentioned it myself. Costco is not an option for everyone, myself included. That was the only point I was trying to make with my original comment.

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          Same, and my car gets about 30mpg so it costs me roughly $15 to make the trip there and back, which I immediately save at Costco by buying 2 flats of yogurt.

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          Yes, I’m going to absolutely use an expensive e-bike on roads with no bike lanes and heavy traffic, to try and save a couple dollars at Costco. Great idea.

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          That’s stunning! If you can dream if you can achieve it! 😝 When my membership was active, since I’m rural and an hour -ish away, I tried to get the more expensive membership for free shipping. Two percent adds up at the end of the year.

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      Agreed, or WinCo if you have that in your area is nearly as cheap. The $60 you pay for Costco membership pays for itself in 6 months for me just in cheaper gas. Let alone the savings on food. The only problem with Costco is the size of the products for people living by themselves, which I get around by getting mostly frozen or non-perishable goods.