Public Goods works like a members club rather than a shop. An annual fee of $79 unlocks own-label prices across cleaning sprays, dish and laundry products, paper goods, pantry staples and personal care, all in the same off-white minimalist packaging. Orders over $45 ship free, refills and recurring deliveries are set per product, and the team answers from Delancey Street in New York by email or text.
The fee pays off for a household that buys most of its consumables in one place every month, because the per-item prices undercut name brands. It does not pay off for someone who needs two things a year. Reviews are mixed by category: the cleaning line and paper goods get steady praise, while some refills have been reported as leaky and a few formulas as watery.
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