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ninamason Wrote:
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> I do other shipping shops for that MSC but have
> never done that scenario. I do know that for one
> of the other scenarios it suggests that you can
> bring a package up to weight by adding a box of
> spaghetti, though. Nonperishable by its very
> nature should mean that you can buy anything at
> any time to send; rice and beans are a
> nutrition-assistance household staple because of
> their low cost, so that's a good option. Other
> low-cost, client-friendly options that stocked my
> pantry when I was a kid include:
>
>
> --mac and cheese
> --powdered soup mix
> --powdered milk
> --dry cereals (especially whole grains like
> Cheerios, Kix, and Life)
> --dry pasta
> --dried fruit
> --trail mix
> --crackers
> --kids' vitamins
>
>
> You'll probably have to buy these out of your own
> money. However, these shops pay decently
> (especially if you can build a route around them
> or do them near the end of the month) and the
> kinds of foods you'd need to send in the necessary
> quantities are cheap, so consider it a business
> expense-slash-karma.
Or do grocery store shops and use the food you buy there to send.