As I've mentioned before, each month's box includes at least one
cheap paper item that exists only to pad out the list.
I thought Loot Crate had gone away from including
cheap paper items, but it seems that they're back to their old tricks.
Not exact matches
It is often
cheaper to buy
items — such as
paper towels or pet food — in bulk, says One Good Thing.
E-book titles are
cheaper than their
paper counterparts, but price point could easily be a turnoff to those who expect a dramatically lower price for a non-physical
item.
When it comes to generic prescription and OTC drugs,
paper towels, and various pantry staples such as flour (among other
items), I will certainly purchase the
cheaper option.
Especially given that one of the other
items in the crate is also
paper (as we'll discuss next), this just kind of feels like the
cheapest thing they could get away with after the price increase.
Paper products Napkins, paper towels, toilet paper and other items that can be stored in the garage for months, if not years, are a lot cheaper in
Paper products Napkins,
paper towels, toilet paper and other items that can be stored in the garage for months, if not years, are a lot cheaper in
paper towels, toilet
paper and other items that can be stored in the garage for months, if not years, are a lot cheaper in
paper and other
items that can be stored in the garage for months, if not years, are a lot
cheaper in bulk.