It’s a website that lets you sort amazon by price per ounce/pound/count
Some examples are:
Cheapest rice per pound https://bangyourbuck.com/search/rice/Lb/US/grid
Cheapest batteries by count: https://bangyourbuck.com/search/aa batteries/Count/US/grid
Hard drives by terabyte: https://bangyourbuck.com/search/hard drive/Terabyte/US/grid
Been using it for months, and I can’t stand using Amazon without it now.
You can get cheaper rice than that in stores if you buy bulk at an Indian or Chinese grocer.
I do genuinely enjoy buying enough rice to last a year. Also bought a great cheap rice cooker at my local Chinese grocer. Idiot proof and almost certainly saves electricity.
I think I once worked out that the rice based meal I’d just eaten had cost less than a euro to make.
I’d love to buy in bulk like that, but I don’t have the freezer space to treat the rice beforehand, so I usually don’t buy more than 25 (just over 10 kilo) pounds at a time
Why would you need a freezer to treat rice?