Not exact matches
I usually buy a couple boxes at Costco when they're on sale with their monthly coupons which ends up being less money for us
because they end up being cheaper and I have to
drive to get
diapers less often.
You could also make them into pocket
diapers, and that does
drive the price up a bit
because you're using twice as much fabric, but it still will cost less than buying all but the flimsiest pocket
diapers on the market.
Although you may have to
drive a little bit, if you buy in bulk, you will not have to make the
drive very often
because cloth
diapers don't have to be replaced very often at all.
Well, from a very basic perspective, it isn't good for sales if your customer is cringing when they
drive by your store or walking the other way if they run into you at the grocery store late at night
because their child is wearing a disposable
diaper.
But I am going to spill the beans on some of the downsides of cloth
diapering, at the risk of
driving some people away, just
because I think it is better to know what you are getting into.
Because my family and I are always on the go, I often get asked what I pack in my
diaper bag, especially when we take long
drives and are out of the house for a big portion of the day.
Bezos is able to go lower
because he can make his profit on media content and with additional subscriptions to Amazon Prime — which then will
drive additional purchases of toys, toasters,
diapers, etc..
Bezos is able to go lower
because he can make his profits on media content and with additional subscriptions to Amazon Prime, which then will
drive additional purchases of toys, toasters,
diapers, etc..