While I was checking out at Kroger yesterday, a lady came up behind me and started unloading her buggy onto the conveyor. She had the better part of 50 grill lighters.
The cashier turned to her and said "Wow you must be planning some sort of a cookout" to which the lady responded, "Naw, they are on sale for $0.50".
I've seen this in the past when the super couponer's were popular and get 20 containers of dish soap for $1.50, or something crazy like that.
Whats your thoughts about buying in bulk when you come across a good deal?
Personally I am against it. Will I go through 50 grill lighters? Probably... between today and my 90'th birthday. Do I really want to keep a box in my house for the next 50 years dedicated just to grill lighters? Not really.
And then there is the chance of what if some are broken or break in the next 10 years before I use them?
If you ran a fire work stand this might make sense in this specific case, but outside of that I am not sure about reselling items.
The cashier turned to her and said "Wow you must be planning some sort of a cookout" to which the lady responded, "Naw, they are on sale for $0.50".
I've seen this in the past when the super couponer's were popular and get 20 containers of dish soap for $1.50, or something crazy like that.
Whats your thoughts about buying in bulk when you come across a good deal?
Personally I am against it. Will I go through 50 grill lighters? Probably... between today and my 90'th birthday. Do I really want to keep a box in my house for the next 50 years dedicated just to grill lighters? Not really.
And then there is the chance of what if some are broken or break in the next 10 years before I use them?
If you ran a fire work stand this might make sense in this specific case, but outside of that I am not sure about reselling items.
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