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In reply to the discussion: A historic change in how Americans buy groceries is underway as SNAP benefit cuts begin [View all]LisaM
(29,336 posts)26. They might also not have the storage space to buy in bulk.
I am not using SNAP benefits, but one thing no one talks about as they force us into ever smaller apartments is that there is no ability to buy in bulk. We have extremely limited storage space. It's not just about the capital outlay. I can't take advantage of a lot of sales or discounts because of space considerations.
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A historic change in how Americans buy groceries is underway as SNAP benefit cuts begin [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Wednesday
OP
If you can't blind them with brilliance then baffle them with BULLSHIT applies here
Bengus81
Wednesday
#7
They're saying this could drive smaller supermarkets out of business, while the bigger ones weather the storm
muriel_volestrangler
Wednesday
#9
LOL @ nobody giving you the actual answer: other stores can't compete with their low prices
mathematic
Wednesday
#20
Correct; shoppers who formerly used SNAP will change to lower cost grocers.
tableturner
Wednesday
#38
I think grocery shopping is still mainly done in-person at the store, rather than home delivery
FakeNoose
Wednesday
#8