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2-Pack 60-Count Ziploc Food Storage Freezer Bags (Gallon Size) for $15.78 - 25% off when you 'clip' the coupon on the product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
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Features:- The patented stand-up bottom lets you fill them with ease, making them great for handy freezer storage, while they're also safe to use in the microwave and are BPA free
- Measuring 10 9/16" by 10 3/4", these Ziploc brand Freezer Bags are the ideal size for storing sauces, soups, stews, meals and leftovers, as well as for keeping bulk ingredients conveniently separated
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Bottom line: Costco on sale is slightly cheaper per bag, but this is delivered to your door (and a smaller quality). I bit.
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The Walgreens regular B1G2 (60 bags total) sale at $2.99 ends up at 4.9 cents/bag. We use their freezer bags for everything and haven't had any problems.
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Bottom line: Costco on sale is slightly cheaper per bag, but this is delivered to your door (and a smaller quality). I bit.
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Bottom line: Costco on sale is slightly cheaper per bag, but this is delivered to your door (and a smaller quality). I bit.
Different stores have different prices. I see one sell it at $17.79.
I only keep items in the WG freezer bags for no more that about 6 months (they seem very thin to me). Keep other WG storage bags items for no more than a few months (same reason).
So far this has worked great for me - just mark the freeze/storage date on the bag - use them in order.
(Great for storing sliced/diced bell peppers, freeze-and-and-slice sausage, and ham. Just don't let it sit for more than 3-4 months before you thaw and use. *Freezer temp 10-0 deg.) I freeze chopped walnuts and organic raisins for up to 6 months. IMHO)
The freezer bags are thicker, and the same price.
They have gallon and quart sizes.
The storage ones are ok but not as durable.
I haven't tried Great Value but the Target store brand freezer bags I don't like as much as the Ziplock name brand which is sturdier and closes nicer. How would you say the GV bags compare?
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I've had good luck with them so far, but haven't really compared much to name brand yet. I like them