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Buy in bulk, at costco to save money! Especially soup. I love soup

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This is more important now than ever!

Costco doesn't sell in bulk, especially not soup unless you mean cans of starch and water. Nothing in Costco is cheap either, they focus on selling branded preprepared food items.

The key to surviving is to buy tons of dried grains from farmers, that's still cheap.

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Cat food, diapers, baby formula, toilet paper, cat littler, noodle bowls, ketchup, pop, all things I buy in bulk at Costco.

All prices on those items are cheaper then the item price at other retailers.

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I buy a shitload of stuff from JewCo too, but they aren't in bulk and prices are only marginally cheaper (though more consistently cheaper than other stores).

Unless they have an isle where I can buy ketchup in a 50 gallon drum or sugar in 400lb totes, it still isn't bulk. You can't even buy dried beans or peanuts in a 40lb sack.

An easy way to tell whether they sell in bulk or not is to see how often you shop there. I bet you shop there at least once every month, because it ain't bulk they just do less micro-sizing like all the other stores are prone to do.

Also, "baby formula"? May as well let some greasy kike nibble off your boy's dick too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeffrey_Brotman

Actually, costco does sell emergency survival food supplies

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Online only though. I never see them in person

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canadians are fat

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So are Americans

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mexicans are too

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errybody be bulkin