Check. We do those little airline type bottles of various liquors when they're less than a buck. Whiskey, vodka, rum, tequila, whatever. We do the same thing with that cheap wine in the little bottles. If they're a buck, I toss two in the cart, one red and one white. I figure they'll be great barter bait. If nothing else we cook with them.
Next to go in is bulk cut tobacco and rolling papers.
I have been stocking up on 5 gallon it’s of water at BJs. 4.99 is a great deal.
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“Next to go in is bulk cut tobacco and rolling papers.”
That’s what I’m doing. Thinking of things people will want a week, two weeks, ten weeks after a collapse.
I had a friend from post WWII Italy. His family in the US gave up on sending them stuff and would travel to his family with gifts. He said one of the most valuable things his family would bring him from the US were sewing needles. They were not manufactured, not imported and stolen quickly as everyone was desperate to repair the clothes they had.
It’s little cheap things like that I try to think of.