kogustesääst
Kogustesääst is an Estonian term that translates to "saving in quantities" or "bulk saving." It refers to the practice of purchasing goods in larger quantities than typically bought for immediate or short-term use, often with the intention of reducing the per-unit cost. This strategy is commonly employed by households and businesses alike.
The primary motivation behind kogustesääst is the potential for cost reduction. Retailers often offer lower prices
However, kogustesääst also carries potential drawbacks. It requires a significant upfront investment, which may not be
In essence, kogustesääst is a purchasing strategy that balances the potential for financial savings with the