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Review on πŸ”’ Glad Press'n Seal Plastic Food Wrap - 100 Square Foot Roll (Pack of 3) - Save with Bulk Purchase! by Paula Stewart

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I *LOVE* Press 'n Seal!

Glad Press 'n Seal vs. plastic packaging is a question that the wonderful folks at Cook's Illustrated are testing the product on and I totally disagree; they dislike Press 'n Seal and prefer plastic wrap; I *love* Press 'n Seal and you won't find any brand plastic wrap in my house! I've never been able to use plastic wrap effectively. I would try to break it and it would break unevenly. Then it would stick to me, to the counter, or to itselfβ€”and hopelessly distorted before it even got close to whatever I was trying to wrap or cover with it. The plastic film does not stick. Plastic. Unless that plastic is itself. My experience with plastic wrap (man, for YEARS!) was so frustrating that I eventually gave up altogether. Then these wonderful people from Glad's R&D department came up with it. I REVIVED! Finally there's a movie I can tear up. A packaging that sticks to the plastic. And glass. And metal. A wrap that I can use to tightly seal leftover pieces of cheese, food, etc. Airtight! I use it to tightly wrap chicken pieces, homemade enchiladas, cheese, etc., then place the individually wrapped items in a ziplock bag and place in the freezer. Protects them from frostbite for months! Yes, I love my Glad Press 'n Seal. It changed my life. Packs of three rolls of 100 feet per roll will probably last a year; It's a small price to pay for something that makes me very, very happy! Try it. You will be happy too!

Pros
  • plastic packaging
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something