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40-Count 13-Gallon Hefty Ultra Strong Tall Kitchen Trash Bags (Unscented) Expired

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$9.99
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Amazon has 40-Count 13-Gallon Hefty Ultra Strong Tall Kitchen Trash Bags (Blackout / Scent Free) for $4.99 when you follow the instructions below and checkout w/ Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders of $25+.

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Features:
  • 40 Hefty Ultra Strong black, unscented, 13 gallon kitchen trash bags
  • Unscented odor neutralizer
  • Triple-Action technology stretches & expands to accommodate oversized loads without punctures, leaks or tears
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Clip $2.28 off coupon and checkout via Subscribe & Save.

Total will be $4.93 Now $4.99 + Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.

This price is lower than the last time these trash bags were a Frontpage Deal and earned +53 thumbs up from our community.
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Model: Hefty Ultra Strong 13 gal Kitchen Trash Bags Drawstring 40 pk 0.9 mil

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Yep, about a decade ago there was a "green arms race" among all the water bottle companies to reduce waste by 20-30%. The result was water bottles that more resemble ziploc bags than actual bottles. They have no structure, so they spill easily and the caps are very shallow with fewer threads.

For people who only use disposable water bottles a few times a year, it's a massive pain. It just seemed like a way to perpetuate waste (and profits, obviously) by making people feel good about buying one of the most wasteful products we buy.

Sorry for the rant, I'm not a hardcore environmentalist, I just never understood bottled water from the beginning. But when I need it, I want a decently durable product.

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08-21-2021 at 07:58 AM.
08-21-2021 at 07:58 AM.
Quote from ash78 :
Yep, about a decade ago there was a "green arms race" among all the water bottle companies to reduce waste by 20-30%. The result was water bottles that more resemble ziploc bags than actual bottles. They have no structure, so they spill easily and the caps are very shallow with fewer threads.

For people who only use disposable water bottles a few times a year, it's a massive pain. It just seemed like a way to perpetuate waste (and profits, obviously) by making people feel good about buying one of the most wasteful products we buy.

Sorry for the rant, I'm not a hardcore environmentalist, I just never understood bottled water from the beginning. But when I need it, I want a decently durable product.
You seem like one of those folks on infomercials that seemingly has a really hard time with life in general.

I too have noticed the things you're saying: the bottles having different structure, feels thinner, less of a cap. I've accidentally dropped or knocked them over exactly zero times. They stand up straight and aren't particularly easy to knock over, and the caps work as designed. If you're a complete spaz, consider getting a refillable metal bottle with a large base.
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DukeFett
08-21-2021 at 12:13 PM.
08-21-2021 at 12:13 PM.
This a pretty good deal in general for 13-gallon bags? Anything better price per quantity at Costco or anything?
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