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im all for buying generic equivalants, but cheap trash bags are just worthless, u can only fill them half way, double sometimes treble bag them and even then they just disintegrate.
the fiance and I have buying Glad Force Flex kitchen bags lately and I was just pausing in the kitchen with sheer admiration for how much better these are than the cheapies.


remember, it isnt just you who has to handle these bags..your penny pinching decision could mean the difference btween the garbage man going home to spend time with his kid or spending an hour plucking coffee grounds out of his fingernails when he gets home.
so think of the children and buy glad!
 
Originally posted by: DaWhim
grocery bags ftw. buying garbage bag = throwing away your money.

grocery bags are good for cleaning out the car and what not, but when you have good amount of trash who the hell wants to fill 15 bags?
 
I wouldn't know. The bags we use in the kitchen are always from the dollar store. $1 for a roll of 40 of them. They work. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: ncircle
im all for buying generic equivalants, but cheap trash bags are just worthless, u can only fill them half way, double sometimes treble bag them and even then they just disintegrate.
the fiance and I have buying Glad Force Flex kitchen bags lately and I was just pausing in the kitchen with sheer admiration for how much better these are than the cheapies.


remember, it isnt just you who has to handle these bags..your penny pinching decision could mean the difference btween the garbage man going home to spend time with his kid or spending an hour plucking coffee grounds out of his fingernails when he gets home.
so think of the children and buy glad!

I'm sure the garbage truck that unloads the dumpster at our condos doesn't give a flying fark what garbage bags we use. (Cheapest possible BTW) However, when I lived in a house we used Glad for 2 reasons.
1) The drawstring is much better than the Kroger brand we tried.
2) You could get a crapload of them from Sam's Club for relatively cheap.
 
Dollar Store bags work fine...

If you need trash bags made of NASA certified polyethelenepropylenevinylchloride with US aRmy endorsed power flex technology, its not the cheap bags, you have to stop throwing the remains of your victims in the trash....
 
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