I came across an article called "What not to buy at Warehouse Clubs" at Kiplinger.com and one item specified was Liquid Bleach and Detergents (although powered detergents which I use have a longer shelf life). Is this correct?
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<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">These products lose their efficacy after six months, says RetailMeNot’s Bodge. So if you don’t have a big family and don’t wash lots of laundry, you won’t get through a warehouse club’s supersize bottle of bleach or detergent fast enough. Instead, Bodge recommends looking for deals on these items at the grocery store or big-box store. The dollar store also is a great place to buy cleaning supplies (see What to Buy at Dollar Stores). Or buy the supersize box of warehouse clubs’ powdered detergent, which won’t lose its efficacy, Bodge says. </span>
Read more at http://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/...arehouse-clubs/index.html#VDckHrTLxJy2ESIs.99
<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">Quote from article:</span>
<span style="font-family: arial,helvetica,sans-serif;">These products lose their efficacy after six months, says RetailMeNot’s Bodge. So if you don’t have a big family and don’t wash lots of laundry, you won’t get through a warehouse club’s supersize bottle of bleach or detergent fast enough. Instead, Bodge recommends looking for deals on these items at the grocery store or big-box store. The dollar store also is a great place to buy cleaning supplies (see What to Buy at Dollar Stores). Or buy the supersize box of warehouse clubs’ powdered detergent, which won’t lose its efficacy, Bodge says. </span>
Read more at http://www.kiplinger.com/slideshow/...arehouse-clubs/index.html#VDckHrTLxJy2ESIs.99