Don’t judge my dinner lol. It was a long day and I wanted something quick and easy. Defrosted the chops, got them ready to coat, and, what’s this? No bags? Surely this must be a manufacturing anomaly.

Nope. I go back into the pantry and grab the newer box, open it, and…also no bags.

Had to waste one of the good, gallon-size Ziplocs for this.

How many fractions of a penny did they save (and not pass on to me) by not including the shake bags? Ugh!

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      not good if the plastic chemical is leached from washing and heat and not really sanitary, because plastic often have defects in them which can hide bacteria.

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        borosilicate containers, pyrex is inferior to borosilicate(current pyrex doesnt use borosilicate glass), many brands have it besides the og PYREX,.

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          Ikea has reusable silicone ones that are really nice too, and store easier than containers. They have a plastic bar that slides over the zipper to keep it sealed.

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      Same! I also reuse bread bags and the like. Plastic grocery bags work for most things.

      No idea when I last bought kitchen bags, but it’s been at least a decade.