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How many bells do you usually spend on turnips each week?

How many bells do you usually spend on turnips?


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I bought 7 million in turnips this week. Took about an hour to talk to Daisy 21 times. Sold maybe 60% of them yesterday which took all day long. Had to bury the rest which took maybe an hour so it wouldn't affect my town rating. Game couldn't give me a Lily-of-the-Valley for all that hard work?! Never again.
 
How do people store their turnips? For the first time I bought 1 mill bells worth. I filled up the entire basement and then had to store them on the beach as I was out of room (why you cannot put them into storage I will never know).

Then my town score dropped because I have too many items laying around.
I just say F it and store them outside. Whenever I trade the first thing the visitors see is my island littered with turnips. 😅
 
i've only been playing for about 2 weeks now so I sort of emptied my bank
account (300k) on turnips so here's hoping I get some good prices this week! 😅
 
I do 20k-50k depending on how much I got on me. Which isn't much typically lol
 
I don't buy turnips anymore but when I did, around 3 million went into it every week until I got the NM mission rewards
 
If the price for them was >100, I'd buy a full inventory's worth. If they were <100, I'd spend about 1 mil. I haven't bought any recently because I've been TTing but I'll probably get back into it eventually for the miles achievement.
 
i've skipped the last two weeks cause i just didn't feel like it, but bought again this week. i usually only do 1 full inventory worth so around ~400k.. i'm tempted to do more but storing them always stresses me out lol.
 
starting last week, I decided I would spend about 6 - 8 million bells on turnips each week. Just enough to fill my beaches, but not enough to completely drain my bank account
 
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