Amazon has
50-Count Reynolds Kitchen Wax Paper Sandwich Bags for
$2.59 when you 'clip' the $1.20 extra savings coupon on the product page and checkout w/ Subscribe & Save.
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Product details:- Containing 50% unbleached fibers and free of elemental chlorine
- 50 Reynolds kitchens wax paper sandwich bags measuring 6" x 7-13/16", opening to 2-3/4" wide
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Hoping they can get ziplock "plastic" stuff more eco friendly soon
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Hoping they can get ziplock "plastic" stuff more eco friendly soon
Hoping they can get ziplock "plastic" stuff more eco friendly soon
I can't remember ever feeling bad about a sandwich bag. Apparently I have a lot of retroactive guilt I need to deal with.
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I use these bags for my sandwiches but just about everything else gets put in a reusable container. Some are plastic but I am slowly switching to glass (and looking at stainless steel tins as well.)
I use these bags for my sandwiches but just about everything else gets put in a reusable container. Some are plastic but I am slowly switching to glass (and looking at stainless steel tins as well.)
I use these bags for my sandwiches but just about everything else gets put in a reusable container. Some are plastic but I am slowly switching to glass (and looking at stainless steel tins as well.)