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by mft_
36 days ago
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You’re not mathematically wrong, but you assume that everyone has a rational disciplined approach to their finances, and a reasonably stable income behind that. And for buying in bulk (which is basically what Costco offers) to work, you need a larger amount of available cash up front, and a home with sufficient safe space for storage. And of course you need some sort of transport to bring your bulk purchases home from the Costco, often built on cheap land away from dense housing. |
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I'm not assuming that. If you get a paycheck at all you can impulse buy a $65 thing.
> And for buying in bulk (which is basically what Costco offers) to work, you need a larger amount of available cash up front, and a home with sufficient safe space for storage.
The bag of rice is cheap and compact, along with many other options. Your upfront need can be covered by your normal spend.
Yes it does need a mild amount of safety.
> transport
For sure, but I was responding about the $65 issue.