Walmart has 200-Ct 9" Great Value Everyday Strong Microwave Safe Disposable Paper Plates (Patterned Design) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+, otherwise choose store pickup where available.
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Serve food with ease using Great Value Everyday Plates. They re perfect for everyday use or for special occasions. These plates are strong making them ready for whatever meal you make. Use these plates at your next barbecue birthday party while you re watching the game at your next pool party or any get-together. Their 9-inch size makes them suitable for barbecue dishes snacks dinner lunch desserts and more. They re also soak-proof microwave safe and offer quick and easy disposal and clean-up for when the party is over. This package comes with 200 pleasantly decorated plates making it easy to stock up for any occasion. Easily serve food when you use Great Value Everyday Plates. Great Value products provide families with affordable high-quality grocery and household consumable options. With our wide range of product categories spanning grocery and household consumables we offer you a variety of products for your family s needs. Our products are conveniently available online and in Walmart stores nationwide allowing you to stock up and save money at the same time.
Product SKU:
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UPC:
78742349343
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Walmart has 200-Ct 9" Great Value Everyday Strong Microwave Safe Disposable Paper Plates (Patterned Design) on sale for $9.97. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+, otherwise choose store pickup where available.
Thanks to Community Member wsm for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for free store pick up may vary by location.
Just sharing, not judging.
I no longer use plastic coated plates. Fiber plates are not much more expensive and I use disposables infrequently enough that it's more than worth it for me. Had some bad experiences with the plastic melting or oil breaking the coating down. I bought the giant crate from costco of fiber bowls and plates and it's been fantastic.
Depending on what you are eating, maybe look into grease papers. a lot cheaper per unit basis than a paper plate. for us, the ones we buy, comes out to $1.60 for 100 sheets. (YMMV on price, depending on where you buy yours and what size) We use those instead of paper plates for a lot of meals. As long as it's not too wet, it works perfectly fine. Toss when finished and no washing dishes.
Just sharing, not judging.
I no longer use plastic coated plates. Fiber plates are not much more expensive and I use disposables infrequently enough that it's more than worth it for me. Had some bad experiences with the plastic melting or oil breaking the coating down. I bought the giant crate from costco of fiber bowls and plates and it's been fantastic.
They measure them like flat-screen TVs. Those are 9" Class plates.
Jokes aside, the price at the North Attleboro, Ma store had been $12.28 for a while, but recently dipped to $9.97. We use them in the microwave frequently and have had no issues with melted coating.
Last edited by Isabel_Ringing February 3, 2024 at 01:46 PM.
These are great. On busy/low-key nights, I like my fancy plate with this and don't need to wash the plate, just put the paper plate in the landfill.
Depending on what you are eating, maybe look into grease papers. a lot cheaper per unit basis than a paper plate. for us, the ones we buy, comes out to $1.60 for 100 sheets. (YMMV on price, depending on where you buy yours and what size) We use those instead of paper plates for a lot of meals. As long as it's not too wet, it works perfectly fine. Toss when finished and no washing dishes.
Just sharing, not judging.
I no longer use plastic coated plates. Fiber plates are not much more expensive and I use disposables infrequently enough that it's more than worth it for me. Had some bad experiences with the plastic melting or oil breaking the coating down. I bought the giant crate from costco of fiber bowls and plates and it's been fantastic.
I posted up above for someone else that maybe you should check into grease papers for some meals.
Depending on what you are eating, maybe look into grease papers. a lot cheaper per unit basis than a paper plate. for us, the ones we buy, comes out to $1.60 for 100 sheets. (YMMV on price, depending on where you buy yours and what size) We use those instead of paper plates for a lot of meals. As long as it's not too wet, it works perfectly fine. Toss when finished and no washing dishes.
Isn't grease paper just waxed paper?
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I no longer use plastic coated plates. Fiber plates are not much more expensive and I use disposables infrequently enough that it's more than worth it for me. Had some bad experiences with the plastic melting or oil breaking the coating down. I bought the giant crate from costco of fiber bowls and plates and it's been fantastic.
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I no longer use plastic coated plates. Fiber plates are not much more expensive and I use disposables infrequently enough that it's more than worth it for me. Had some bad experiences with the plastic melting or oil breaking the coating down. I bought the giant crate from costco of fiber bowls and plates and it's been fantastic.
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Jokes aside, the price at the North Attleboro, Ma store had been $12.28 for a while, but recently dipped to $9.97. We use them in the microwave frequently and have had no issues with melted coating.
I no longer use plastic coated plates. Fiber plates are not much more expensive and I use disposables infrequently enough that it's more than worth it for me. Had some bad experiences with the plastic melting or oil breaking the coating down. I bought the giant crate from costco of fiber bowls and plates and it's been fantastic.
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