BULK ANNOYANCE Back in my post 2022-08-06.2Inflation.txt I noted that I'd bulk-bought toothpaste. My idea was that this would be the start of bulk-buying lots of non-perishable groceries to save money and generally have more control over the supply. I've failed miserably. Time and again I've looked through the web thinking I must be missing some bulk food/grocery supplier that isn't expecting you to sign up for regular deliveries to your business. My latest attempt was with flour. I buy 2Kg bags fortnightly for $1.32/Kg at the small supermarket in the nearest town. Surely they sell bigger bags at the 'real' supermarkets in bigger towns for a cheaper price per Kg? Nope! In the Australian supermarket duopoly: Coles sell their cheapest 2Kg bags for $1.30/Kg, and Woolworths only have 1Kg bags at the largest, but also $1.30 for the cheapest of those. Why does nobody sell 20Kg bags of flour and pass on the saving from not needing to package and handle ten or twenty little bags? Well there are some "whole foods" businesses where you even supply your own bag to avoid waste, so what do they charge? $3-7/Kg! You have to pay more than twice the price _not_ to buy your flour in a bag! This is the story of everything I look at for bulk buying. Besides the toothpaste which I was able to order direct from the manufacturer, I just can't find cheap bulk food distributors who deal with individual walk-in customers. Not even in Melbourne, let alone in rural Victoria where I'm actually willing to drive to. There are discount grocery stores, but they only stock the sort of junk that I don't buy in the first place. Biscuits, chips, soft drinks. No flour for baking my own biscuits. One had pasta, but only an expensive brand discounted so it was only slightly more expensive than the cheap home-brand stuff I buy locally. I only use half the capacity in my kitchen cupboards. I always cycle through cooking the same meals in a row. I don't have issues with rodents getting into the house (unlike everywhere outside). Why can't I take advantage of those facts? Why do I still have to buy non-perishable ingredients in these little packs? Besides the envirmental impact of the packaging, surely there's a cheaper way? I just can't believe that there isn't. But still, after three years, I haven't discovered one. - The Free Thinker