Monday 30 January 2012

Stockpiling.....

I'm not sure what people are going to think of this picture.
For the last year i have been buying multiple items with coupons,(all legitimately used) I took advantage of Double the difference when a certain supermarket did that.
Superdrug also do loads of very good special offers at different times.
I log all my spends on a spreadsheet and my grocery budget spend has reduced drastically.It takes planning and research but I'm a huge fan of the Martin Lewis forums.

So now i have a lovely stash and don't have to buy toiletries or cleaning/laundry products for quite a while
(unless i have a coupon and or they are on special offer.)

so here is my stash
The shelves are bowing under the weight of it.





Does anyone else stockpile?

10 comments:

  1. If it's there, a bargain and we use it then I definitely buy a few and store. You seem to have a better logging system than me.
    Love from Mum
    xx

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  2. Wow that is a stock pile!

    I do tend to buy things if I know I will use them and they are on offer and I do have a slight stock pile of things like toothpaste,soap,shower gel, shampoo, conditioner and loo roll. Trouble is I don't have much space to store them.

    X x

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  3. I have quite a lot of toiletries I stash away.I get loads bought for christmas,birthdays and mothers days and they usually last me all year!
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  4. I am clipping coupons but don't know if there is a Supermarket that will take them if I don't buy that item, as long as they stock it. Is there?

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    1. No you have to buy the product,Tesco used to take coupons if you didnt buy the products but they stopped a few years back.
      Hope you get a decent nights sleep tonight.
      nto
      x

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  5. If it is on sale I will buy more than I need, but sales here are never good enough to stock pile.
    Jane x

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  6. OMG! they are going to snap any minute now. That's what you call a stockpile. Can't say I really stockpile as I have a limited budget each week which does not give much leeway for stockpiling.

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  7. I do stockpile, not quite to your extent, but I do stock up on say 6 months supply of toothpaste if it's a brilliant offer, but as we're just about to move I have run stocks down recently.

    I do make the effort though to stop spending and use my way through the pile at least once a year and then start again. It does give you the chance to save lots of money for a few months and that's what you can use to look for the next lot of offers.

    I did keep a little spreadsheet detailing my savings but then I accidently deleted it...so much for organisation!!

    I think your shelves are about to snap!! Lol.

    Sue xx

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  8. I think you ought to stop buying now, regardless of whether you have a coupon or not. You have enough there for ten years. I wonder if this has become an addiction with you. Like when people go on a diet they automatically think about food, and when people are trying to save money they think about what bargains they can buy.

    I think people use their stockpile as a crutch, to hold themselves up when they are at a low ebb. The fear of having nothing is frightening to some people.

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    1. thanks your reply,your comment about it being a crutch is probably true.I haven't purchased anything like this for a very long time,im working my way through it all.Im a cleaner so use alot of these products so its nice not to have to buy them.

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