5 Tips for Creating a Stockpile

This is the VERY BASIC version of How to create a stockpile of food and household
items:

1. Identify the items you would like to stockpile

Examples are toothpaste, toilet paper, paper towels, deodorant, laundry
detergent, facial tissue, shampoo, conditioner, razors, frozen foods, canned
foods

2. How much do you need of each item

Keep at least the minimum amount to have until the next good sale comes
around. The stores usually cycle every 12 weeks.

3. Buy at lowest price with coupons

make sure to combine the sale price with a coupon to get the best possible
price then keep track of the price that you paid in your pricebook.

4. Organization and storage

Be creative, think outside of the box…like under the bed or the top shelf of
the closet

5. Keep your stock rotated

make sure you use the FIFO (first in first out) method

2 comments to 5 Tips for Creating a Stockpile

  • Irma

    How can I get a price list frm stores?

  • admin

    Unfortunatly, you have to create your own pricebook. This is really easy! JUst keep track of a few of the products that you buy for a month or two. That way you will get to know what prices are more resaonable and when a sale is really good for you to stock up on that product.