Bad Choice: Buying Bulk Condiments
Sure, condiments last a while, but not Costco-size long. For ketchup lovers, buying in bulk might work, but massive containers of mayonnaise or even mustard will likely spoil before you finish them.

Unless you’re prepping for a party or huge BBQ, it’s smarter to pick up smaller sizes at your local supermarket. This way, you’ll avoid wasting food and money while still enjoying fresh condiments. Opt for what you can realistically use, and keep your fridge clutter-free and your meals tasty.
