For me-
Lately I've been shooting and developing 70mm film, and up to 13 ft at a time. Do the math and that's essentially the equivalent of 5 or 6 rolls of 35mm film, although I rarely shoot the full 13ft. I'm usually shooting more like 6ft, which is still around 2.5-3x a roll of 35mm.
I'm mentioning all of this, though, because the tank that I use for 70mm holds 1.75L of chemistry.
If I were to use that one shot, a $15 bottle of Kodak Rapid Fix would last for two tank loads, and I'm throwing away a LOT of fixer capacity in doing that.
I'm actually very likely going to shift to compounding my own fixer, especially as I now have a lot of 60% ammonium thiosulfate solution on hand, but still having a developing tank that needs nearly 2L of chemistry has me looking for any practical way I can to make chemistry more economical. I don't have any film to develop now, but the next batch I do I'm pretty seriously considering shifting to a replenished D76 system, especially since even using 1:1 it takes a lot of chemistry to run that tank.