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Agree, no deal here
https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Bas...B095PQ6SX
I got 300 for $7.37 with S&S
https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Bas...B095PQ6SX
I got 300 for $7.37 with S&S
And their bags are great
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It's in slickdeal's business model to shill mediocre Amazon deals to frontpage so they earn commission from Amazom everytime someone clicks the affiliate link above.
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Oh, I am aware. Just amazes me what people believe is a "deal"
Same price at Costco
https://www.amazon.com/Amazon-Bas...B095PQ6SX
I got 300 for $7.37 with S&S
Ziploc 280-ct Sandwich bags: $5.60 after 15% S&S and 30% off coupon
= $0.02 per bag
Amazon 300ct Sandwich bags: $7.37 after 15% S&S
= $0.0245 per bag
Sincere question, why all the bashing citing an alternative product that is more expensive? Are Amazon's bags so superior that even consting a few extra cents, it's considered to be a better value? Please help me understand.
Unlike Storage / Freezer bags, these Sandwich bags are typically single-use, so does a thicker material really have any benefit?