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Wednesday, March 02, 2005

Can't help but asking

This is why cheap doesn't always equal better.

Why do the cheaper plastic sandwich bags make your food taste like plastic? What do the larger chain storage bag people know that the little guys don't? Or is this why the generic name bags are cheaper?

Nasty.

2 Comments:

  • At 2:17 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    true dat.

     
  • At 10:32 PM, Blogger Unknown said…

    yep, and they always break so much easier! Totally not worth the few cents you save.

    On the other hand, always buy generic advil, etc. It's all made at the same place. Same with sprinkles. :) I randomly went on a sprinkle factory tour in high school. Brand name vs. factory name... all made in the same big vat then channeled into identical bottles, where the labelers on one side would stick a Duncan Hines and the other side a Walmart sticker. CRAZY.

     

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