Bulk foods

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Bulk foods are food items offered in large quantities, which can be purchased in the amount desired by the customer. The term also refers to a type of store, also known as a bulk store, where bulk food is sold.

Etymology[edit]

The term "bulk" comes from the Old Norse word "bulki" which means "cargo" or "load". The use of the term in relation to food dates back to the 19th century, when it was used to describe large quantities of goods such as grain.

Description[edit]

Bulk foods may include grains, spices, dried fruit, nuts, beans, cereals, flour, rice, tea, coffee, and other foodstuffs. They are typically stored in bins or barrels in a bulk store. Customers can buy as much or as little as they want, which can help to reduce food waste.

Bulk foods can be cheaper than packaged foods because they do not require individual packaging. This can also make them more environmentally friendly. However, they may not be as convenient as packaged foods, as they need to be stored properly at home to prevent spoilage.

Bulk Stores[edit]

Bulk stores, also known as bulk food stores, are retail outlets where bulk foods are sold. They may be part of a larger supermarket, or they may be standalone stores. Bulk stores typically provide bags or containers for customers to fill with the desired amount of food. Some bulk stores also offer other household goods in bulk, such as cleaning products.

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