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    Bulk ordering shops

    Does anyone do this? Order in bulk from a store? Have a place in the USA that you use ?


    I just started searching for a major place that does this for meat, chicken, turkey, ect. It's how I'm going to buy egg whites also, in the gallons for stock.

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    I buy everything in bulk from Costco

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    Quote Originally Posted by tdoe11
    I buy everything in bulk from Costco
    I normally shop at bjs.

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    Yes restaurant depot. I buy 50lb bags, 40 pound boxes of chicken, 5 lb tub of greek yogurt and 15 dozen eggs. Also some misc. but that is all the big stuff. Although you have to own a legit business to get a membership there unless you borrow someones card to get in

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    Quote Originally Posted by skaz915
    Yes restaurant depot. I buy 50lb bags, 40 pound boxes of chicken, 5 lb tub of greek yogurt and 15 dozen eggs. Also some misc. but that is all the big stuff. Although you have to own a legit business to get a membership there unless you borrow someones card to get in


    How do you shop with them without being in the food industry?
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    Quote Originally Posted by t-dogg View Post
    How do you shop with them without being in the food industry?
    My dad owns a construction company. As long as you have a legitimite business they will give you a "membership". It doesn't have to be in the food industry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t-dogg View Post

    How do you shop with them without being in the food industry?
    They don't care what you do its government legislation so they can lower their prices. Similar to shops open extra hours they have to classify it as a "private" party. So they send out actual invites. Some companies send literally tens of thousands of invites at once. Nationally so to speak so adverts are the same. At same times. Shops the same offer etc etc.

    Ppl like Costco, macros, its there way around for covering the "small" wholesale industry

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