First, the behavior of hoarding goods should not be judged by quality. It is necessary to hoard some necessities of life, but it is unnecessary to hoard some useless items. We should hoard some daily consumables when merchants increase discounts on activities. For example, kitchen utensils such as rice, oil, salt, sauce, vinegar and tea. Because these things sell a lot every day, they won't be wasted if they are bought and hoarded. There are also garbage bags and paper. In daily life, we can also try to buy some garbage bags and paper to hoard, and cosmetics and snacks can also be used to hoard. Remember that hoarding goods must be something you often use in your daily life.
Second, what should I pay attention to when hoarding goods? Some people regard hoarding as a frugal housekeeping skill, and restarting goods can also facilitate daily life. It's not bad to stock up like this. Do you know some requirements that must be paid attention to when hoarding goods? First, we should pay attention to the shelf life of goods. Before buying goods, you must look at the shelf life of the goods. Think about it. If the goods will expire in a few days, it is not equal to buying them for nothing, but also a waste of money. Second, it depends on the cost performance of the goods. Before buying hoarded goods, we should pay attention to whether the price of goods has changed greatly in a short period of time. If the discount is strong, we can stock up, but the profit has not changed, so it is meaningless to stock up. The last item is to consider the speed of use of goods. Before buying stock, you need to consider whether it can be used up within the shelf life, and then decide whether to buy stock according to the length of the shelf life.
I think we should cultivate the habit of hoarding goods in our daily life, such as hoarding some paper, masks and snacks. This is like this person in Tianjin, who is not afraid of material shortage during the epidemic.