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Default Reasonable site to purchase clear liners for newspaper recycling bags?

costco has smallr ones cheap, but you will still be getting hundreds.

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wrote:
I got a "little" behind in my newspaper reading - well more than a little
(LOL), and I have to throw out what seems like a ton of old newspapers. My
city has recycling laws and they have to be put in crystal clear trash
liners before pickup.

I ordered several hundred from a very reputable site that advertised clear
bags, and the shipment was prompt. However, the bags were more of the
"cloudy" clear kind. They sort of looked like the type you would get in a
s supermarket - only alot larger. The bags need to be of the crystal
clear variety - sort of like plastic wrap - only a little thicker.

I'm looking for 45-55 gallon bags. I've done Google searches and see bags
that are marked clear, but the prices are quite for 100 - 200 bags. Before
I start calling the web vendors to make sure the bags are really clear, I
was hoping that someone else has experience with purchasing them.