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at what point does buying in bulk stop being a wise spending choice?
○ when the consumer has a lot of space to store bulk items
○ when costs rise too quickly due to demand
○ when bulk items are not on sale anymore
○ when the consumer buys more than is needed
Buying in bulk is typically cost-effective, but it becomes unwise if the quantity purchased exceeds what the consumer can use before the product expires, goes to waste, or is not needed. The other options either describe conditions where bulk buying remains sensible (storage space available, items on sale) or an external market factor that doesn't directly make bulk purchasing unwise for the consumer.
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when the consumer buys more than is needed