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With grocery prices rising, consumers may be looking to cut costs wherever they can — and that may mean buying in bulk. Good news for these shoppers: According to the latest LendingTree analysis, buying in bulk could save shoppers 27% on average across 30 common products.

In addition to going over which bulk buys could save the most money (and which ones offer the slimmest savings), stick around for tips on utilizing credit card rewards to maximize bulk savings.

  • Across 30 common products, buying in bulk could save shoppers 27% compared to buying in lower quantities. When we last compared the prices of bulk and nonbulk products in 2021, the average savings landed at 25%, on average. This means bulk buying could save consumers 8% more than two years ago.
  • Paper towels, water and batteries are the best products to buy in bulk and give you the biggest bang for the buck. When shopping for Bounty Select-A-Size paper towels, 365 spring water and Duracell AA batteries, buying in bulk could save shoppers 63%, 58% and 54%, respectively, over the nonbulk alternative.
  • Each of the 30 products offered at least some bulk savings, but amounts vary widely and are product dependent. The product with the smallest bulk savings was Centrum Adult Multivitamins, at 3%. Three others — Red Bull energy drinks, Premier Protein vanilla shakes and Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 dandruff shampoo and conditioner — provided an average of 8% in savings for bulk shoppers.
  • Shoppers should be cognizant of product shelf life and product utilization patterns before considering an all-bulk lifestyle. Paper towels generally don’t expire, and some things can be frozen for months or years, but the same can’t be said for other products on our list, such as mayonnaise or ketchup.

Note: Not all products are measured at the same level of “bulkness.” For example, our walnuts analysis compares buying 24 ounces to 4 ounces, a difference of 6X. In the honey comparison, we looked at 24 ounces and 48 ounces, a difference of 2X. For some products, the ability to buy different quantities of bulkness will partially determine how much of a discount you can get by buying in bulk.

Bulk buying could save consumers 27%

It’s common knowledge that buying in bulk is generally more cost effective, if you have the money on hand — but just how cost effective is it? Across the 30 common products we analyzed, we found buying in bulk could save shoppers 27% compared to buying in standard quantities.

When we last compared the prices of bulk and nonbulk products in 2021, we found that shoppers could save around 25%, on average. In other words, savings from bulk buying has risen by 8%.

LendingTree chief credit analyst Matt Schulz says that’s a noticeably big price difference. “That’s great news for consumers,” he says. “That sort of savings can really have an impact on a budget — so long as you buy the right products. That 64-ounce vat of mayo may be a great deal, cost-wise, but the food has a shelf life. If you can’t use all or at least most of it by the time it goes bad, you really haven’t ended up saving any money at all.”

When it comes down to which products offer the most savings, paper towels take the lead. While a 196-sheet pack of Bounty Select-a-Size paper towels costs $9.99 at Walmart, consumers can buy a 1,260-sheet pack at Sam’s Club for $23.48. Per sheet, consumers are paying 5 cents for the nonbulk pack and 2 cents for the bulk pack — meaning consumers could save 63% by buying bulk.

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Consumers can also save when they buy bottled water in bulk. On Amazon, a 25.3 ounce bottle of 365 spring water costs 69 cents, while a 405.6 ounce bottle costs $4.69 — putting the per-ounce cost at 3 cents for the nonbulk option and 1 cent for the bulk option. That’s a 58% difference in savings.

Duracell AA batteries also offer significant savings. While an 8-count pack of Duracell AA batteries cost $9.18 at Walmart, a 40-count pack costs $20.99 at Costco. With the cost per battery boiling down to $1.15 for the nonbulk option and 52 cents for the bulk option, that means buying bulk could save shoppers 54%.

Buying in bulk and saving 50% or more on items is definitely a big deal, Schulz says. However, he cautions that bulk buying isn’t perfect.

Is bulk buying always worth it?

Even though you may be saving money in the long term, remember that your wallet probably will feel a greater impact in the short term.

“The overall cost of that purchase might be well more than what you would normally spend in one visit,” Schulz says. “For example, if 10 units of a product cost $10 but 20 units cost just $15, you’re saving more on each unit, but you still have to pay the extra $5 at the counter to get the discount. It’s a bit of a ‘it takes money to save money’ type of situation.’”

Multivitamins offer the slimmest bulk savings

While all the products analyzed offered some savings, those savings weren’t always significant. Leading the list of products with the slimmest savings was adult multivitamins. While a 200-tablet bottle of Centrum Adult Multivitamins costs $12.12 at Walmart, a 425-tablet bottle at Costco costs $24.99. That boils down to just under 6 cents per tablet for the nonbulk option and slightly over 6 cents per tablet for the bulk option — meaning consumers could save just 3% by buying bulk, or less than 1 cent per vitamin.

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Tying for the second slimmest savings, Red Bull energy drinks, Premier Protein vanilla shakes and Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 dandruff shampoo and conditioner provided an average of 8% in savings for bulk shoppers. To break that down even further:

  • A four-can pack (33.6 ounces) of Red Bull at Walmart costs $7.24, or 22 cents per ounce
  • A 24-can pack (201.6 ounces) of Red Bulls at Costco costs $39.99, or 20 cents per ounce
  • An 8.45-ounce bottle of Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 at Walmart costs $3.67, or 43 cents per ounce
  • A 40-ounce bottle of Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 at Costco costs $15.99, or 40 cents per ounce

Buying in bulk may offer more bang for your buck — so long as you get enough use out of the products you buy. Generally speaking, products that expire may not be worth buying in bulk unless you’re certain you can use it all in time.

Mayonnaise offers a great example here. While buying Hellman’s Real Mayonnaise in bulk could save you 29%, mayonnaise typically goes bad within three months of its best by date — and consuming 64 ounces of mayonnaise within that time isn’t feasible for most people.

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Ketchup is another example, though slightly less extreme. Buying ketchup in bulk could save you 37%, but most ketchup expires within six to 12 months. Unless you’re certain that your household can consume 132 ounces of ketchup in a year, it may not be worth buying in bulk.

Full comparison: Bulk vs. nonbulk pricing

ItemMerchantCountMetricPriceUnit price% more spent buying nonbulk% saved buying bulk
Ziploc seal-top gallon freezer bags (bulk)Costco152Count$19.99$0.1337%27%
Ziploc seal-top gallon freezer bags (standard)Walmart60Count$10.82$0.18
Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds (bulk)Costco50Ounces$9.69$0.1941%29%
Honey Bunches of Oats with Almonds (standard)Walmart18Ounces$4.93$0.27
Ritz Crackers (bulk)Costco61.65Ounces$12.49$0.2062%38%
Ritz Crackers (standard)Walmart11.8Ounces$3.88$0.33
Chobani Greek yogurt vanilla (bulk)Walmart32Ounces$5.58$0.1732%24%
Chobani Greek yogurt vanilla (standard)Walmart5.3Ounces$1.22$0.23
Quaker Oats Quick 1-Minute Oats (bulk)Walmart42Ounces$5.68$0.1470%41%
Quaker Oats Quick 1-Minute Oats (standard)Walmart18Ounces$4.14$0.23
Great Value chopped walnuts (bulk)Walmart24Ounces$9.30$0.3952%34%
Great Value chopped walnuts (standard)Walmart4Ounces$2.36$0.59
Great Value deluxe whole cashews (bulk)Walmart30Ounces$14.78$0.4920%17%
Great Value deluxe whole cashews (standard)Walmart16Ounces$9.46$0.59
Jif creamy peanut butter (bulk)Costco96Ounces$11.89$0.1257%36%
Jif creamy peanut butter (standard)Walmart16Ounces$3.12$0.20
365 organic extra virgin olive oil (bulk)Whole Foods33.8Ounces$11.99$0.3538%28%
365 organic extra virgin olive oil (standard)Whole Foods16.9Ounces$8.29$0.49
Heinz tomato ketchup (bulk)Costco132Ounces$11.99$0.0937%27%
Heinz tomato ketchup (standard)Walmart32Ounces$3.98$0.12
Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise (bulk)Costco64Ounces$11.99$0.1942%29%
Hellmann's Real Mayonnaise (standard)Walmart15Ounces$3.98$0.27
Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese (bulk)Costco72Ounces$24.99$0.3543%30%
Kraft Grated Parmesan Cheese (standard)Walmart8Ounces$3.97$0.50
Fischer's Honey raw and unfiltered (bulk)Sam's Club48Ounces$15.78$0.3330%23%
Fischer's Honey raw and unfiltered (standard)Walmart24Ounces$10.27$0.43
365 spring water (bulk)Amazon405.6Ounces$4.69$0.01136%58%
365 spring water (standard)Amazon25.3Ounces$0.69$0.03
Nescafé Taster's Choice house blend instant coffee (bulk)Costco14Ounces$18.99$1.3610%9%
Nescafé Taster's Choice house blend instant coffee (standard)Walmart7Ounces$10.47$1.50
Nesquik chocolate powder drink mix (bulk)Costco44.9Ounces$9.99$0.2268%41%
Nesquik chocolate powder drink mix (standard)Walmart10Ounces$3.74$0.37
Red Bull energy drinks (bulk)Costco201.6Fluid ounces$39.99$0.209%8%
Red Bull energy drinks (standard)Walmart33.6Fluid ounces$7.24$0.22
Premier Protein vanilla shakes (bulk)Costco198Fluid ounces$36.99$0.199%8%
Premier Protein vanilla shakes (standard)Walmart44Fluid ounces$8.97$0.20
Cascade Complete dishwasher pods (bulk)Costco90Count$20.89$0.2327%21%
Cascade Complete dishwasher pods (standard)Walmart27Count$7.94$0.29
Tide Ultra Oxi powder laundry detergent (bulk)Costco250Ounces$34.99$0.1424%19%
Tide Ultra Oxi powder laundry detergent (standard)Walmart63Ounces$10.94$0.17
Cottonelle Ultra Comfort bath tissue (bulk)Costco36Rolls$31.99$0.8922%18%
Cottonelle Ultra Comfort bath tissue (standard)Walmart12Rolls$12.98$1.08
Kleenex Ultra Soft facial tissue (bulk)Costco1,020Tissues$24.99$0.0225%20%
Kleenex Ultra Soft facial tissue (standard)Walmart120Tissues$3.68$0.03
Bounty Select-a-Size paper towels (bulk)Sam's Club1,260Sheets$23.48$0.02174%63%
Bounty Select-a-Size paper towels (standard)Walmart196Sheets$9.99$0.05
Sensodyne whitening toothpaste (bulk)Costco26Ounces$31.99$1.2342%29%
Sensodyne whitening toothpaste (standard)Walmart4Ounces$6.98$1.75
Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 dandruff shampoo and conditioner (bulk)Costco40Ounces$15.99$0.409%8%
Head & Shoulders 2-in-1 dandruff shampoo and conditioner (standard)Walmart8.45Ounces$3.67$0.43
Dove Advanced Care antiperspirant deodorant (bulk)Costco10.4Ounces$16.49$1.5920%17%
Dove Advanced Care antiperspirant deodorant (standard)Walmart5.2Ounces$9.88$1.90
Centrum Adult Multivitamins (bulk)Costco425Tablets$24.99$0.063%3%
Centrum Adult Multivitamins (standard)Walmart200Tablets$12.12$0.06
Tylenol PM Extra Strength 500 mg pain reliever (bulk)Costco225Capsules$24.99$0.1120%17%
Tylenol PM Extra Strength 500 mg pain reliever (standard)Walmart150Capsules$19.97$0.13
Duracell AA batteries (bulk)Costco40Count$20.99$0.52119%54%
Duracell AA batteries (standard)Walmart8Count$9.18$1.15
Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Dry Dog Food grilled steak and vegetable (bulk)Walmart44Pounds$29.98$0.6838%28%
Pedigree Adult Complete Nutrition Dry Dog Food grilled steak and vegetable (standard)Walmart18Pounds$16.98$0.94

Source: LendingTree analysis of Costco, Walmart, Whole Foods, Sam’s Club and Amazon prices. Note: All prices were pulled from or around Charlotte, N.C. on Aug. 2, 2023.

Bulk up on rewards: Expert tips to maximize bulk shopping savings

Bulk buying can benefit many consumers, particularly those with big households. But the benefit doesn’t end with bulk buying. In fact, Schulz says, there are a few ways your credit card can help extend those financial benefits a little further. He recommends the following:

  • Consider getting your favorite store’s card. As with airlines and hotels, if you’re loyal to a specific warehouse store, it can make sense to get that store’s credit card. “Sam’s Club, BJ’s and Costco all offer cards that offer extra rewards for purchases made at their stores, charge no annual fee beyond the club membership and even give rewards for purchases made outside of those stores,” Schulz says. “Just make sure you do your homework before applying for the card. After all, the best rewards card for you is the one that rewards you the most for the purchases you’re already making.”
  • Be aware of maximums. “It’s certainly not unusual for rewards cards to have caps on earnings, and warehouse store credit cards are no exception,” he says. “It is important to know the earning maximums for these cards before you apply. Otherwise, if you’re someone who routinely would spend above the capped amount, you could find yourself disappointed.”
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LendingTree researchers first compiled a list of 30 products to compare nonbulk and bulk costs:

  • Freezer bags
  • Cereal
  • Crackers
  • Yogurt
  • Oats
  • Walnuts
  • Cashews
  • Peanut butter
  • Olive oil
  • Ketchup
  • Mayonnaise
  • Parmesan cheese
  • Honey
  • Bottled water
  • Instant coffee
  • Powder drink mix
  • Energy drinks
  • Protein shakes
  • Dishwasher pods
  • Laundry detergent
  • Toilet paper
  • Tissue paper
  • Paper towels
  • Toothpaste
  • Shampoo
  • Deodorant
  • Multivitamins
  • Pain relievers
  • Batteries
  • Pet food

Researchers analyzed the websites of Costco, Walmart, Whole Foods, Sam’s Club and Amazon to make comparisons. To ensure we were pulling prices from the same area, we used the ZIP code for LendingTree headquarters — 28203 in Charlotte, N.C. — as a starting point.

Because not all these retailers are within the 28203 ZIP code, we pulled prices from the closest location. All prices were pulled on Aug. 2, 2023.

Analysts compared the prices of the two products on a per-item or per-weight basis, calculating how much a nonbulk shopper would save by purchasing a product in bulk.

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  • Bulk buying could save consumers 27%
  • Paper towels provide the most bulk savings
  • Multivitamins offer the slimmest bulk savings
  • Buyers should be strategic with bulk purchases
  • Expert tips to maximize bulk shopping savings
  • Methodology

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Buying in Bulk Could Save Shoppers 27%, on Average | LendingTree? ›

Key findings. Across 30 common products, buying in bulk could save shoppers 27% compared to buying in lower quantities. When we last compared the prices of bulk and nonbulk products in 2021, the average savings landed at 25%, on average. This means bulk buying

bulk buying
Bulk purchasing or mass buying is the purchase of much larger quantities than the usual, for a unit price that is lower than the usual. Wholesaling is selling goods in large quantities at a low unit price to retail merchants.
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could save consumers 8% more than two years ago.

How much can you save by buying in bulk? ›

Another study found savings of up to 35% at the wholesale clubs vs. supermarkets. You can also up your savings from buying in bulk by using coupons for those items. Remember, what's important isn't an item's price but the price per unit.

Is it actually cheaper to buy in bulk? ›

But is buying in bulk cheaper? When you buy a large amount of anything, the price of individual units tends to be lower. The more you buy, the less each unit actually costs you. Yet, although this seems like a sure way to get a deal, buying in bulk often costs people more than they know.

Why is buying in bulk usually a better deal? ›

Bulk sizes can have a higher initial cost, but the per-unit cost can be less expensive over time. Fewer shopping trips — which may reduce your chances of impulse buying. Having large quantities of household essentials on hand to be better prepared for emergencies.

At what point does buying in bulk stop being a wise spending choice when the consumer has a lot of space to store bulk items? ›

Answer and Explanation:

If there is an expected price rise in the future, it is also wise to buy in bulk. But buying in bulk becomes useless when the consumers are buying way more than his or her requirements.

How does buying in bulk help? ›

The most obvious benefit of buying in bulk is saving money over time. When you purchase large amounts of items for an overall lower price per unit, you save money overall. The upfront cost of buying in bulk can seem steep, but you won't make a purchase until further in the future.

What is a bulk savings? ›

a cheaper price than usual, offered to customers when they buy a large quantity of something: bulk discount on sth We offer a bulk discount on purchases of 100 or more pieces. (Definition of bulk discount from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Is it smarter to buy in bulk? ›

Bulk buying has become a go-to strategy for savvy shoppers looking to save money. By purchasing items in larger quantities, consumers are often able to lower the cost per unit, making each item cheaper than its smaller-packaged counterpart.

Why are people buying in bulk? ›

Nowadays, buying in bulk has become a way that many consumers feel that they can save money during these inflationary times. Roughly 75% of consumers surveyed are buying some categories in bulk, Barbara Connors, VP of Commercial Insights at retail data science, insights and media company 84.51˚, told WGB.

Why is selling in bulk good? ›

Wholesalers are able to sell their products for a lower price as they are selling in bulk, which reduces the handling time and costs involved. They usually provide large quantities of goods, but can take on orders for smaller quantities as well.

What is true about buying in bulk? ›

When you buy a lot of anything, the price of a single unit tends to be lower. Frankly, the more you buy, the less it will actually cost per unit. So, on the surface, buying in bulk seems like a great way to save money. But in the process, you may have to pay more.

Is buying in bulk better for the environment? ›

"An increasing number of scientific studies employing life-cycle assessment methods are evaluating bulk purchasing scenarios," Patreau says. "Many demonstrate that buying in bulk is environmentally advantageous compared to purchasing the same quantity of a product in single-use containers," she says.

Why is bulk deal important? ›

Bulk deals are deals that involve at least 0.5% of the total listed shares of a company. Unlike block deals, bulk deals do not have a special trading window and are carried out during regular trading hours. Due to this, bulk deals are visible to all market participants, including retail investors.

Does it save money to buy in bulk? ›

It's common knowledge that buying in bulk is generally more cost effective, if you have the money on hand — but just how cost effective is it? Across the 30 common products we analyzed, we found buying in bulk could save shoppers 27% compared to buying in standard quantities.

Why do we need to buy in bulk? ›

There are a number of reasons why buying certain items in bulk is a good idea: it's better for the environment (less packaging waste), it saves you trips to the store (especially if you're buying online), and if you have a house full of voracious eaters, it can help ensure your kitchen cabinets stay stocked longer.

Why is buying in bulk or large quantities not always the best choice? ›

Keep in mind, however, that items from the bulk section, while fresher from the start, will most likely expire sooner than canned or pre-packaged options. So large-volume buying may not be the best option for items you seldom use but like to keep on hand.

Do you get a discount if you buy in bulk? ›

A volume discount is a price reduction offered to buyers who purchase in bulk quantities. Producers or sellers are able to reduce inventories and take advantage of economies of scale by allowing discounts to bulk buyers.

Can you make money by buying in bulk? ›

A wholesale purchase is almost always made in bulk, and because of that, you pay a discounted price for the purchase. After you buy products from a wholesaler, you can then sell them at your own store at a higher price to make a profit.

What are 4 disadvantages of buying in bulk? ›

Disadvantages of bulk buying:
  • It can take much of the family income and prevent purchase of other needed commodities.
  • One kind of good purchased in bulk can become monotonous to the family diet.
  • Lack of proper storage and management of food can lead to wastage.
  • Poor quality foodstuffs purchased in bulk spoil in storage.

Can you save money buying fuel in bulk? ›

In a battle between Bulk fuel prices vs retail prices Where retail fuel is accessible to the general public and available in a widespread network of fuel stations, bulk fuel is most economical for large-scale businesses and fleet owners. Per gallon delivery cost, when multiplied by a year, can save thousands.

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