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Muncie4 t1_iw82g7y wrote

You are asking the wrong question in the wrong subreddit.

You are not asking about a BIFL option, you are asking about the cheapest option and that's not what this sub is.

And we have no idea what your area's requirements are, so we can't help. In my area, it MUST be a see through plastic bag.

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perkinsjt OP t1_iw8juf5 wrote

Please enlighten me which subreddit "do BIFL blanks exist?" should go in. The vast majority of posts in this subreddit are not actually BIFL, either, they just have longer than average lifespans.

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Muncie4 t1_iw9uauw wrote

Read Rule 1 here. Life is NOT literal here. And your question has nothing to do with lifespan, it has to do with cost. This is not a cost subreddit.

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perkinsjt OP t1_iwa0qm6 wrote

I think most would agree that my question is pretty plainly stated and that a thing can actually be 2 things: BIFL and long term cost effective (or maybe it can't - please refer to the question mark in the topic).

I am open to any discussion that fits either one of those things, which several people have been able to provide opinions on. What I am not here for is unhelpful semantic arguments, so maybe just keep scrolling?

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Muncie4 t1_iwa6apq wrote

Or maybe...just maybe....realize that you posted in the wrong spot instead of doubling down? You are asking, "financial sense vs paper bags". Part one is a financial question. This is not a financial sub. Part two is even odder....you are asking for a BIFL option to a paper bag I think...like are you wanting to store your leaves in a BIFL container at the dump like some sort of time capsule or what?

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perkinsjt OP t1_iwamcu5 wrote

I'm sorry that you're so upset by my post.

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Muncie4 t1_iwbend1 wrote

I'm sorry you can't admit you are wrong. That shows growth on your part.

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