Does anyone else save these reusable containers? First time but lunch meat and I thought it was neat you get free Tupperware out of it. : r/aldi
Does anyone else save these reusable containers? First time but lunch meat and I thought it was neat you get free Tupperware out of it. : r/aldi
Free Tupperware with lunch meat for meal prep later. They're pretty decent : r/Frugal
Keep yourself organized with these refrigerator containers from simplemade. This set comes with 2 clear organizer bins that can easily hold different foods, beverages, produce, and condiments for your fridge or freezer. Use the bins in your kitchen in a refrigerator or pantry, office to hold supplies, bathroom to hold toiletries, and playroom to hold toys and craft supplies. The organizers are made of a high quality plastic, allowing for easy cleaning and making it durable for everyday use.
Simplemade Clear Refrigerator Organizers, 2 Pack Large Sized 8 x 12 Clear Bins for Fridge, Containers for Fridge and Freezer, Multipurpose Storage
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Are you garbage if you reuse lunch meat containers instead of buying Tupperware? P.S. I wash them to keep it classy : r/AreYouGarbagePod
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Study found that the reusable take-out food containers —which initially use more energy and generate more climate-altering greenhouse gases— can break even with single-use containers after four to 13 uses : r/science
Does anyone else save these reusable containers? First time but lunch meat and I thought it was neat you get free Tupperware out of it. : r/aldi
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