When shopping do you buy per piece or per bundle?
By agmamayo
@agmamayo (804)
Philippines
January 30, 2012 5:49pm CST
Hello Mylotters, we all had a chance to go shopping to a store, supermarket or malls. We go there not only to relax ourselves, promote bonding with the whole family, and shop for things that we need everyday, like food, clothing, water, toiletries and the like. We all love to go around the grocery store and look for the things we need at home. So do you shop the things you need per piece or you go for a bundle?
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2 responses
@maezee (41988)
• United States
10 Feb 12
I am a little confused at what this is asking - do you mean to ask if we buy single things versus things in BULK? Like a 500 pack of toilet paper versus a 4 pack? LOL Not sure I understand the meaning of this, but hey, I tend to buy things little by little. I don't have a membership to 'wholesale' places like Sams Club or Costco so I generally just get what i need when I need it. I've always been bad at planning ahead, though.
@prinzcy (32305)
• Malaysia
31 Jan 12
If I have money to buy a bundle, then it is better for me to go for that option. Especially around sales. We need to use those items and it will be cheaper in the long run to buy them in bulk. However, I will buy items that won't last long like food per piece. They won't be as fresh if I keep them for long.
@agmamayo (804)
• Philippines
2 Feb 12
It is really practical to buy in bundle specially when there is an ongoing sale and bargain events. Doing so will help you save enough money to buy other things because the price per piece when it is in a bundle would be much cheaper by the cent compared to the its regular price. Although there are items that is not always good to buy in bundles' like fresh vegetable, fruits, meat and poultry products. We need these things to be fresh and we cannot really stock them for long.