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Forget Ziploc Bags. My Favorite Reusable Food Storage Option Is on Sale Today

If you're on the hunt for a better way to store your snacks, look no further than Amazon's Prime Early Access sale.

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These bags make storing food easy.  

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I absolutely hate plastic bags. Not the ones you use to carry groceries to the car after check out. I'm talking about the Ziploc-style food storage bags that constantly rip and leak and are only good for a single use. OK, maybe two uses if you're extra careful.

There has to be an alternative, right? Yes, they're called Stasher bags and they're on sale for Amazon's Prime Early Access event

These reusable silicone food storage bags joined my kitchen arsenal last year, and they've easily become one of my most used accessories. Want to pack some snacks with you for lunch? Put it in a Stasher bag. Looking for a microwave-safe place to store leftovers? Put it in a Stasher bag. Want to freeze bananas for a smoothie later? Good thing you have a Stasher bag. Plus, cleaning up is a breeze since these bags are dishwasher safe. 

My only gripe with the Stasher bag is that they can be a little pricey, but a 4-pack is discounted for $38 today, which is less than the cost of a year's supply of Ziploc bags if you buy a pack a month like I used to. It's an easy choice. 

For more kitchen deals, check out this air fryer that's $70 dollars off and discounts on ZeroWater Filter Pitchers