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Old 09-18-17 | 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by SloButWide
Lol, my father, and his father, used baby food jars to sort screws, nuts, bolts, etc. You can barely find baby food in jars now - it's plastic tubs and squeeze pouches!

Google "disposable food containers" for the kind that restaurants use (the pint and quart soup containers work well). The drawback is that you either buy a few, and they're expensive, or you buy a lot and they're cheap.
Here's 50 for $16. I haven't tried those, you want the soft durable plastic, not the brittle but hard clear plastic.

Glad and Ziploc also make reusable containers, but they run .50 - $1 each.

For what it's worth, those "disposable food containers" can be found even cheaper at Cash & Carry if you have one locally. We use them for meal prep at my house, and you can get a package of 50 + lids for like $8 I think.
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