Nsikan wrote:I think buying the bigger container would be cost effective in the long run.
Nsikan wrote:I think buying the bigger container would be cost effective in the long run.
astutimeliana723 wrote:I prefer to use small sachet packaging products, because apart from being cheaper, I can also control the amount of use. Example: Using shampoo for once washing 1 sachet for long hair, and 1/2 sachet for short hair. What do you think?
astutimeliana723 wrote:I've bought both, and I'm comparing them. I feel that I tend to be more extravagant when I buy in bulk, my mother feels the same way. Maybe because we can't control usage properly. LOL
nela13 wrote:astutimeliana723 wrote:I've bought both, and I'm comparing them. I feel that I tend to be more extravagant when I buy in bulk, my mother feels the same way. Maybe because we can't control usage properly. LOL
Funny that I have the same feeling, when I buy in bulk I tend to spend more, maybe because it is a bigger container and we have the feeling that it is a lot.
Kenti wrote:The cost per unit for small sachet products is more expensive for products that you intend to use for a long term unless it is a once in awhile usage products.
Buying a big tin of milk for instance is cheaper than buying 50g sachets everyday for one month.Kenti wrote:The cost per unit for small sachet products is more expensive for products that you intend to use for a long term unless it is a once in awhile usage products.
Kokotee wrote:Buying a big tin of milk for instance is cheaper than buying 50g sachets everyday for one month.Kenti wrote:The cost per unit for small sachet products is more expensive for products that you intend to use for a long term unless it is a once in awhile usage products.
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