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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 626979" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Do any of you get as frustrated as I get with those semi disposable leftover containers? It seems I can NEVER find the right lid for the container I want and that they end up being pretty expensive. About the best deal I have seen was at Sam's with 60 pieces (30 containers and 30 lids) for $20. That was a limited time offer that they ran out of quickly. Given that it had different shapes and sizes of containers, even that was frustrating. Those containers don't last forever, esp if your kids do the dishes.</p><p></p><p>I have finally found a solution. Sam's sells deli containers, like the ones that potato salad comes in, in bulk. They come in 8 oz, 16 oz and 32 oz. Not sure the costs on the 8 and 32 oz, but the 16 oz containers were $34 for 240 containers AND 240 lids. They are FAR sturdier than what my local deli uses and are microwavable and top rack dishwasher safe. They don't say dishwasher safe, but they seem to be fine even after thank you does the dishes. They end up being about 14 cents for a container and a lid, compared with 67 cents for the best deal on the other containers. </p><p></p><p>FYI, did you know that you can go online and choose the Sam's Club you want to shop at and actually see the current price of items at that specific location? I find this invaluable for planning out what we want to purchase at Sams each month. It makes life a lot easier to know exactly what the price will be when I plan my list. It also makes me wonder why Walmart cannot do this, after all they are the same parent company. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, just thought some of you might be interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 626979, member: 1233"] Do any of you get as frustrated as I get with those semi disposable leftover containers? It seems I can NEVER find the right lid for the container I want and that they end up being pretty expensive. About the best deal I have seen was at Sam's with 60 pieces (30 containers and 30 lids) for $20. That was a limited time offer that they ran out of quickly. Given that it had different shapes and sizes of containers, even that was frustrating. Those containers don't last forever, esp if your kids do the dishes. I have finally found a solution. Sam's sells deli containers, like the ones that potato salad comes in, in bulk. They come in 8 oz, 16 oz and 32 oz. Not sure the costs on the 8 and 32 oz, but the 16 oz containers were $34 for 240 containers AND 240 lids. They are FAR sturdier than what my local deli uses and are microwavable and top rack dishwasher safe. They don't say dishwasher safe, but they seem to be fine even after thank you does the dishes. They end up being about 14 cents for a container and a lid, compared with 67 cents for the best deal on the other containers. FYI, did you know that you can go online and choose the Sam's Club you want to shop at and actually see the current price of items at that specific location? I find this invaluable for planning out what we want to purchase at Sams each month. It makes life a lot easier to know exactly what the price will be when I plan my list. It also makes me wonder why Walmart cannot do this, after all they are the same parent company. Anyway, just thought some of you might be interested. [/QUOTE]
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