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'''Bulk bins''' are a way of selling consumables by weight. The product is stored in bins in a section of the retail floor. A customer can measure out an amount of product into a plastic bag, to be later weighed at the point of sale. The product is usually less expensive per unit compared to pre-packaged items. The customer is able to choose exactly how much product they want and will go home with lesspackaging.
 
 
==Applications==
Products compatible with bulk bin selling are:
*Nails
*Grains
*Spices
*Candy
*Coffee
*Powdered or granulated items
 
 
Traditional bulk bins were typically wooden barrels, or burlap sacks the food products came in, and from which the customer would shop. These traditional methods of dispensing were cheap, and did not protect the food products from open air environments which allowed the accelerated spoilage of food, and created the potential for outside contaminants to affect the food.
 
Today, Bulk bins are made of polycarbonate, or BPA-free resins which display the food product, and provide an airtight, hygenic system for dispensing foods.
 
Perishable or bulky items usually are not sold in this way.

Latest revision as of 20:27, 28 September 2012


Bulk bins

Bulk bins are a way of selling consumables by weight. The product is stored in bins in a section of the retail floor. A customer can measure out an amount of product into a plastic bag, to be later weighed at the point of sale. The product is usually less expensive per unit compared to pre-packaged items. The customer is able to choose exactly how much product they want and will go home with lesspackaging.


Applications

Products compatible with bulk bin selling are:

  • Nails
  • Grains
  • Spices
  • Candy
  • Coffee
  • Powdered or granulated items


Traditional bulk bins were typically wooden barrels, or burlap sacks the food products came in, and from which the customer would shop. These traditional methods of dispensing were cheap, and did not protect the food products from open air environments which allowed the accelerated spoilage of food, and created the potential for outside contaminants to affect the food.

Today, Bulk bins are made of polycarbonate, or BPA-free resins which display the food product, and provide an airtight, hygenic system for dispensing foods.

Perishable or bulky items usually are not sold in this way.