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You may have seen my post a little while ago about saving money by buying in bulk well I thought I would write a little update about how we are going on with it.It first started when we were sent 10 litres of washing up liquid by NCS online and 2 months later it’s still going strong.
Since receiving the washing up liquid we have decided to buy other bits in bulk including our washing powder and fabric conditioner. We buy our washing powder from a local garage and it costs us £8.99 for a 5.6kg container which does 70+ washes.
If we were to buy Surf in our local supermarket it would cost us £9.00 for a 2.83kg container which only does 45 washes. It’s a no-brainer really!
We got the fabric conditioner from NCS online again. They have a whole range of bulk buy laundry products online so well worth a look.
I’m currently also looking into going ‘Supermarket Free‘ so my next job is to do some more research to find other items that we can buy in bulk online. I’d like to find somewhere to bulk buy flour and yeast so I can make more of my own bread.
Check back soon to see how I’m getting on.
Thrifty Thursday
Thrifty Thursday is a weekly linky and a place to share your thrifty posts. It doesn’t matter if they are old or new and can be about anything to do with saving money and being thrifty. Whether it be a post on cutting back on your food shop or your latest thrifty find link it up, I’d love to see it.
The linky will open at 6.00am every Thursday and stay open until the following Tues at 11.00pm.
We used to buy a lot more in bulk when we lived near to costco.
I’ve never been to a costco! I’ve heard that they are good though, don’t think we have one near to us. We go to bookers quite a bit, they are good for bulk items 🙂
Great tips lovely! I buy everything in bulk 🙂
Thank you. We are going to start buying a lot more things in bulk in the future 🙂