
If you’re retired and feel like daily shopping keeps getting more expensive, you’re not alone. Even small purchases can add up quickly when you’re on a fixed income.
One of the easiest ways to save more money is to buy the items you use often in larger quantities. The next time you shop at Target, consider purchasing bigger packages of certain products. This can help you spend less over time.
Keep reading as we talk about some of the best Target items to purchase in bulk so you can stretch your budget.

Toilet Paper
- Price: $19.79
Toilet paper is something you’ll always need in your home. However, it can also get expensive. To help you save, retirees should consider switching from higher-cost name brands to Target’s own Up & Up brand. When you buy large quantities like a 30-pack instead of a four-pack, you’ll be able to lower your per-item cost.
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Paper Towels
- Price: $25.49
Paper towels are just like toilet paper. Unless you plan to switch to reusable towels, retirees will need to have a stock of paper towels in their home. However, name brands like Brawny can be pricey. Instead, choose large quantities of Up & Up paper towels (like this 12-count pack) and you’ll reduce your overall cost.

Coffee
- Price: $15.49
Now that you’re retired, you no longer have the perk of being able to drink your employer’s coffee. Instead, you’re paying for your own caffeine habit. To help save money, look for larger packages, which can have a lower price per ounce.
Target also frequently has sales on coffee, so the next time you see your favorite brand marked down, make sure you pick up a few packages. As long as it’s unopened, coffee will stay good for quite awhile.

Canned Goods
- Price: 99 cents
Canned goods like vegetables, beans and soup have a long shelf life. Often, these items stay good for a year or more after purchase. If you see that Target has marked down any of these canned items, stock up on several. They can help retirees create budget-friendly meals.

Nuts and Snacks
- Price: $5.29
Snacks and nuts are another item where you can save money by buying in bulk. For example, if you like having peanuts in the house, you could opt for a larger 34.5-ounce container, which would cost only 15 cents per ounce. By purchasing larger packages of all your snacks, the savings can add up over the year.

Vitamins and Over-the-Counter Medication
- Price: $11.69
Taking items like vitamin D, multivitamins and even fish oil often become daily routines for retirees. Buying larger bottles, like this multivitamin or stocking up on a few at a time when they’re on sale can help lower the cost per pill. The same applies to over-the-counter medications like pain relievers or allergy medicine. Buying either the Target Up & Up brand or multi-packs can help you decrease your overall expenses.
Editor’s note: Pricing and availability may vary depending on location.
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