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RE: BUY FOOD! It may pay the highest ROI this year.

in LeoFinance11 months ago

In hindsight if I had known back in 2020/2021, that a midsize bottle of midgrade laundry soap, that use to be four, five bucks depending upon where you got it, was going to spike to ten to twelve bucks, I'd emptied my basement and attic and filled it full. I'd be out selling laundry soap on the curb making bank. It was so cheap back then, and the low grade, which I use to keep stocked in a cabinet in the basement for when the kids would ask if I had extra laundry soap, the large containers were five bucks. Those ones are running about nine, ten bucks for the large containers. I remember the Arm & Hammer mid size were two for five bucks most the time, I just shake my head looking at them selling for seven to eight bucks each.

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These bottles will soon be $20 each and smaller.
So, take your advice and fill your basement.
Just don't put yourself into debt for it.

You may do this just because kids asking for laundry help will become more prevalent.

The major brands are near already there. For just me I can get the small bottles of the major brands, always say 24 loads or 32 loads but I never seem to get that many. Must be you need an eye dropper instead of using the lid.