The Best & Worst Foods To Buy In Bulk

Worst: Anything Fresh Or Used In Small Amounts

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It's a terrible idea to purchase fresh foods in bulk. Fresh fruits and vegetables tend to spoil within a week. If you don't use them quickly, you'll end up wasting a lot of money. It's also not a great idea to purchase food in bulk that you know you're not going to use often. If you know you're only going to use a little bit of fresh garlic to prepare your entree for dinner, it's probably best to purchase one garlic clove and store it in the fridge. If you purchase fifty garlic cloves, you'll end up in trouble later on.

You can also opt to use the spices in bulk instead. If you purchase garlic powder, it'll deliver the flavor you're looking for. If you don't use fresh spices like cinnamon sticks and bay leaves that often, don't buy them in bulk. For the infrequently used items, it's okay to take advantage of your local grocery store's options on a weekly basis. For a list of what's worst: anything fresh or used in small amounts is what you'll want to remember.

If you stick to this formula, you won't have too much difficulty. Make sure you're careful with how you store the different foods. This can make a significant difference in how long they last as well. Store them properly for maximum freshness, and you'll be in great shape.

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