A guide on where to get the best bargains on food and household goods at wholesale prices in Nakuru

Some of the shops at Bargain Center.

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Are you feeling the pinch of the rising cost of living? Don't worry, there's a solution right here. We've scoured the city to uncover the best wholesale spots where you can stretch your shilling further. 

And buying in bulk at wholesale shops is the new trend.

Here's your ultimate guide to stocking up on essentials without breaking the bank.

Grains.
Whether it's lentils, green grams or beans, the Bargain Centre is your go-to for affordable cereals that won't break the bank.

Cereals on display at Bargain Center.

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Diapers deals.
Kanini Wholesalers is a treasure trove of baby nappies and children's snacks sold at wholesale prices, making it a must-visit for parents looking to save big on everyday essentials.

Clothes and shoes
Upgrade your wardrobe without breaking the bank at Wa Jose Smart Wear, Wa Morgan Smart Wear or Gikomba Business Centre near Railway Grounds. Plus get second-hand clothes and shoes at affordable prices in the CBD during the evening hours.

Meat. 
Butchers along Pandit Nehru Road offer meat at unbeatable prices, with kilograms of meat starting from Sh450. Beat the rush by arriving early and be prepared to chop your cuts.

Fish market.
Take public transport to Pondamali Market for fresh tilapia for as little as Sh40. You can buy it fresh or fried.

Farm Fresh Produce.
For the best deals on fresh vegetables, head to Wakulima Market and Top Market. Early birds get the juiciest discounts.

Wakulima market in Nakuru.

Photo credit: Muthoni Wanjiku/Mtaa Wangu

Kitchen essentials. 
From spoons to pots, you can find all your kitchen essentials at wholesale prices at shops like Scooty, Wakaguku Wholesalers and Peraniel Stores.

Disclaimer: The information in this article is for educational purposes. Mtaa Wangu has not endorsed any businesses that have been mentioned in the story.