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About this Offer: Our research indicates that 56-Count Hefty Slider Freezer Storage Bags (Gallon) is $1.73 less (21.67% Savings) over similar 60-count options from $7.98
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No offense, but very low quality article. It's like a a bot wrote it or something. Maybe you should consider deleting it to save people time. Here's a better quote from a legitimate article:
Elizabeth Andress, food safety specialist and professor of foods and nutrition at the University of Georgia, said, "Different types of [materials] will vary in how much air they let through them, as well as odors and what we call moisture vapor, or airborne moisture." Airtight containers, as well as thicker bags, durable foil, and coated paper designed for freezing, can make a big difference in post-thaw quality. They'll ensure that whatever you freeze stays better for longer.
Not sure. Some people use those FoodSaver bags with the device that extracts all the air from the bag but FoodSaver is fairly expensive and probably not practical unless you have a family and freeze a lot of stuff.
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Elizabeth Andress, food safety specialist and professor of foods and nutrition at the University of Georgia, said, "Different types of [materials] will vary in how much air they let through them, as well as odors and what we call moisture vapor, or airborne moisture." Airtight containers, as well as thicker bags, durable foil, and coated paper designed for freezing, can make a big difference in post-thaw quality. They'll ensure that whatever you freeze stays better for longer.
https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutte...ips-tools/
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Sam's Ziploc
$17.78 / 208 = 8.5 cents per bag
https://www.samsclub.co