Polylina Pour and store bags

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Well the ones I bought are sound :) I've been using them for a year or two now, and I wash and reuse too, and have had no problems.

Someone else said the Aldi ones were good too though.

I do know that they're a good size, and strong enough not to tear easily, for packing dried food into for camp :)

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Morrisons usually sell them but I haven't checked for a while, £1 for 8

Asda do their own version which is okay, not quite as strong but takes boiling water no problem.
 
i only looked onlien and couldnt see them. will be going into a couple fo supermarkets to check tomorrow as if they are disappearing then i will get a few packs
 
They have been withdrawn from all the supermarkets I have looked in. I saw them in an Aldi or Lidl in Wolverhampton a while back, presumably the withdrawn stock from other supermarkets.

The good news is Sainsburys sell there own version. I bought loads just before xmas.

The only slight difference is the graphics, apart from that, exactly the same.

Lakeland also sell soup and sauce bags but i've not tried those.

Heres a pic of original polyliner v Sainsburys,
 

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i checked tesco, waitrose, morrisons and lidl today and nothing. ill do sainsburys aldi and asda tomorrow. sainsburys last so if i have no luck ill buy their own brand ones
 
The same thing happened with Ziplock bags. US writers are always referring to them as "available anywhere" and "indispensible for backpacking". Then they just vanished of the shelves in the UK. I always buy a job lot in France and hide them away in my travelling kit and not the kitchen. Substitutes do exist, but they're not as good as the genuine article. I hope the own-brand polypour bage are as good as the original. I only have a dozen left.
 
The same thing happened with Ziplock bags. US writers are always referring to them as "available anywhere" and "indispensible for backpacking". Then they just vanished of the shelves in the UK. I always buy a job lot in France and hide them away in my travelling kit and not the kitchen. Substitutes do exist, but they're not as good as the genuine article. I hope the own-brand polypour bage are as good as the original. I only have a dozen left.

Put it this way, if i find some poly ones ill clear the shop out :)
 

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