I continue to be amazed by the savings one can find by shopping in the bulk foods aisle. On a recent trip to Winco, I made a note of the items I was purchasing in the bulk section, and then checked their prices in the 'packaged' food aisles.
Here are some of the examples:
Orzo pasta
- Bulk: .85 cents a pound
- Packaged: $1.37 a pound
- Bulk: .60 cents a pound
- Packaged: .71 cents a pound
- Bulk: $1.79 a pound
- Packaged: $2.10 a pound
- Bulk: .74 cents a pound
- Packaged: .99 cents a pound (and this price was based on a giant, 20 pound bag of rice!)
- Bulk: .84 cents a pound
- Packaged: $1.19 a pound
4 comments:
Sounds like you can save quite a bit buying in bulk. I wish I had a store with bulk foods! My little town only has a small Kroger.
Thank you for your helpful tips. Blessings, andrea
Wow! that is so weird - I just found out about the wonders of Winco this weekend from my SIL. She lives in Central Cali. I'm jealous - no Winco's out here in Texas. Really, bulk is win-win-win, less expense for the retailer, consumer, and great for the environment. I hope that this is the wave of the future. P.S. Love your blog
Winco is amaaaaaazing. I'm not sure how they get their prices so low. Their PACKAGED food prices are lower than bulk prices in another nearby store, Fred Meyer. So the savings is significant.
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