yeah stock up on … yeah stock up on styrofoam cups b/c they last half a million years! give me a break, that is the PROBLEM. isn’t this video about saving money? how about not wasting it on disposable items?? not to mention sacrificing the environment in the name of laziness.
Yeah, and if you go … Yeah, and if you go to Goodwill or Savers, you can probably get a real cool cup for about a dollar–and then you’re not filling the landfill with Styrofoam.
Such garbage. Show … Such garbage. Show me the warehouse store that doesn’t charge a $80 per year fee to shop there – every single one does where I live. Show me the warehouse store that caters to single people or those not living in vast mansions (where am I supposed to keep 1000 cups anyway? And how am I supposed to get them home on the bus?)
Also, of all the things mentioned, only one item is remotely necessary (or at least not a total waste of money) – the sandwich bags.
Maybe you don’t buy … Maybe you don’t buy in bulk because you’re poor and ride the bus. That’s a lot to carry. I would rather carry 45 cups than 1000. Better yet, get a real cup and wash it out when it’s dirty!
while many of MONEY … while many of MONEY TALKS videos can be helpful … this video is the DUD.
youre missing the point … sometimes all you have is ONE dollar versus more and you cut back on a few items each month so you can make ends meet and still clean the house, wash your hair, etc. You can BALANCE the number of items and ACCUMULATE each month … it is obvious the maker of this video has no financial woes.
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
yeah stock up on …
yeah stock up on styrofoam cups b/c they last half a million years! give me a break, that is the PROBLEM. isn’t this video about saving money? how about not wasting it on disposable items?? not to mention sacrificing the environment in the name of laziness.
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
but then im …
but then im wasteing money and gas going from store to store
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
Yeah, and if you go …
Yeah, and if you go to Goodwill or Savers, you can probably get a real cool cup for about a dollar–and then you’re not filling the landfill with Styrofoam.
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
How about warehouse …
How about warehouse shopping with a friend or two and divide up the large quantity items — and their cost?
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
Such garbage. Show …
Such garbage. Show me the warehouse store that doesn’t charge a $80 per year fee to shop there – every single one does where I live. Show me the warehouse store that caters to single people or those not living in vast mansions (where am I supposed to keep 1000 cups anyway? And how am I supposed to get them home on the bus?)
Also, of all the things mentioned, only one item is remotely necessary (or at least not a total waste of money) – the sandwich bags.
Such useless garbage.
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
Maybe you don’t buy …
Maybe you don’t buy in bulk because you’re poor and ride the bus. That’s a lot to carry. I would rather carry 45 cups than 1000. Better yet, get a real cup and wash it out when it’s dirty!
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
Bulk buy with …
Bulk buy with family and friends, split the cost and save that way.
February 7th, 2010 at 5:21 pm
while many of MONEY …
while many of MONEY TALKS videos can be helpful … this video is the DUD.
youre missing the point … sometimes all you have is ONE dollar versus more and you cut back on a few items each month so you can make ends meet and still clean the house, wash your hair, etc. You can BALANCE the number of items and ACCUMULATE each month … it is obvious the maker of this video has no financial woes.
1 star since I can not vote 0.