I have done the math and usually
the organic bulk price (especially on rice) is about the same or only a few cents more to buy from the bulk bins than the packaged foods aisle.
Not exact matches
I usually wait for a good sale
price to stock up and buy them in
bulk at my local health food store, but if I need them for a recipe and can't wait for a good deal (like what happened today) then this is the
organic / non-GMO brand of cashews that I buy.
Shopping online is a great way to get
bulk prices on
organic sprouted flour, meat and other products.
You can also stop buy your local
organic grocery store to see if they can match the online
bulk price.
It's also wonderful as a skin care ingredient, so I buy
organic / unrefined in
bulk from Amazon.com for a great
price.
All of the herbs are available in
bulk here for much less than store
prices, and they are
organic too.
This
bulk purchase option allows you to get
organic spices at a conventional
price.
You can buy coconut flour at Winco, if that store is near you, they carry Bob's Red Mill
organic coconut flour in their
bulk section for the best
price I've seen anywhere!
The
price of coconut oil depends on many factors such as its availability (cheaper where it is produced and dearer otherwise, further dearer if ordered via phone, Internet etc.), demand, variety (the refined one costs least, followed by the fractionated, the virgin, the
organic and the
organic virgin coconut oils etc.), brand, quantity (buying in
bulk costs a little less), packaging etc..
The rolled oats cook up quickly and I love the
price for this
organic bulk product.
You can buy
organic oregano in
bulk for some insanely low
prices on the internet.
For around $ 10 a tote, you can have your own design silk - screened onto a small order of bags made from
organic fabric or recycled, sustainably harvested cotton (
bulk pricing available).