Friday, August 19, 2016

Køber du til lager? - Are you building a stock?

Køber du 10 stk., når der er tilbud på shampoo eller tandpasta?

Det er meget fristende, for den nedsatte pris er tiltrækkende, skabet bliver fyldt op, og man behøver ikke at købe noget i lang tid. Så er man den bekymring mindre - og det er sandt. Men der er alligevel et større beløb bundet i den slags indkøb, og måske kan pengene bruges bedre til noget andet lige nu.

Men er der nogen grund til at købe ind til lager? Hvis man køber en flaske ad gangen, har man friheden til at vælge en anden shampoo. En, som også er på tilbud, men har en anden duft og en anden virkning. Så kører man hverken træt af produktet.

Vi behøver ikke at lade plads på hylder og i skabet blive fyldt op, for der kommer altid nye tilbud. Også på 1 stk. pakninger. Altid!

Køb en permanent spritpen og skriv købsdato på flasken/kartonen/æsken og se, hvor ofte eller hvor sjældent du skal købe nyt. Du vil blive overrasket!

Jeg købte staniol på tilbud for 1½ år siden. Den 2. rulle stadig urørt (men lettere molesteret af at bliver skubbet rundt i et skab) og fylder op!


Do you buy 10 shampoo bottles or tooth pastes, when there is a discount?

It is very tempting, because it is a good price, the drawer will be filled, and you don't need to buy anything for  along time. So one worry less - and that is true. But it might be wiser to buy a little less, because there is still a big amount of money tied to that kind of purchase, and you might save a little money during time, but maybe the money could be spent better at the moment.

Is there any reason to build up a stock? If you buy one bottle at the time, you have the freedom to choose something else next time. One, which also has a discount, but with another scent and another effect. Then you don't get tired of the product.

We don't need to buy stuff to fill up space at home, because there will always be new offers. Also without buying more than one. Always!

Buy a permanent marker and write the purchase date on the bottle/carton/box and see, how often or how rarely you need new stuff. You will be surpriced!

I bought an offer for tin foil 1½ year ago. The second roll is still untouched, ruffled up (from being pushed around in a drawer) and taking up space.

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