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Group Buys: The Ultimate Prepper Hack | Episode 591
Episode 591
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group buys Group Buys: The Ultimate Prepper Hack | Episode 591 Good morning. It’s 60 degrees — finally not cold — and today we’re continuing a thought from yesterday’s episode. Group buys. This is something I’ve played with personally. I’ve organized a few. I’ve saved money doing them. But the more I think about it, the more I realize it could be bigger than how I’ve been using it. If you’re serious about reducing costs, building community, and increasing resilience — this is a weapon. Let’s break it down. What Is a Group Buy? It’s exactly what it sounds like. Buying things as a group. There’s a host. That person organizes the buy. They:
Half cow.
Whole cow. Yes, it’s a big upfront cost — $1,000+ depending on current pricing. Transcription(base) But split between 8–10 people? Now it’s manageable.
Now the price per pound gets very attractive.
Now you’re buying local, possibly higher quality meat. This is real-world food security. Bulk Staples and Warehouse Plays It’s not just meat. There are bulk suppliers that deliver pallets or semi loads to parking lots — rice, coconut oil, grains, staples. If you’ve ever priced:
Split the bucket.
Split the shipping. Everyone wins. The Hidden Benefit: Community This might be the most important part. Group buys force you to:
No accidentally eating the cost. This is business thinking applied to prepping. Final Thoughts Group buys aren’t new. But they’re massively underused. Meat.
Bulk staples.
Specialty gear.
Hard-to-source items. If you can buy cheaper in volume and split it intelligently, you lower costs and strengthen community. That’s not just frugal. That’s strategic.
- Source the product
- Communicate price
- Collect money
- Place the order
- Split and distribute
- It’s $100+ up front
- You need freezer space
- You need to cut it
Half cow.
Whole cow. Yes, it’s a big upfront cost — $1,000+ depending on current pricing. Transcription(base) But split between 8–10 people? Now it’s manageable.
Now the price per pound gets very attractive.
Now you’re buying local, possibly higher quality meat. This is real-world food security. Bulk Staples and Warehouse Plays It’s not just meat. There are bulk suppliers that deliver pallets or semi loads to parking lots — rice, coconut oil, grains, staples. If you’ve ever priced:
- 50 lb bags of rice
- Bulk coconut oil
- Large quantities of flour
Split the bucket.
Split the shipping. Everyone wins. The Hidden Benefit: Community This might be the most important part. Group buys force you to:
- Build trust
- Coordinate logistics
- Meet people locally
- Exchange value
- Product cost
- Shipping
- Packaging supplies
- Redistribution shipping
- Payment transfer fees
No accidentally eating the cost. This is business thinking applied to prepping. Final Thoughts Group buys aren’t new. But they’re massively underused. Meat.
Bulk staples.
Specialty gear.
Hard-to-source items. If you can buy cheaper in volume and split it intelligently, you lower costs and strengthen community. That’s not just frugal. That’s strategic.