Dixie Ultra Paper Bowls, 20 oz, 135 Count
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Under the "buy it now" button, there is an "add to cart" button. You may need to scroll down to find it. I wish you a wonderful weekend.
No, I doubt it. I've purchased Dixie Ultra plates from several different sellers, and each time they arrived in a different color and pattern than the photo.
Sam's Whse (also known as Walmart) sells Members Mark.
There is no such thing as waste paper.
Selected User Reviews For Dixie Ultra Paper Bowls, 20 oz, 135 Count
I placed an order for 135 20-ounce containers. Dixie bowls are available in a variety of sizes. I got 150 Sam's Club bowls in the mail. That is not the case. Dixie bowls were on the picture when I placed my order. The image and description are misleading; it could have been created by Dixie, but I have no way of knowing. Because I didn't order this, I gave it the lowest possible score.
While this product was satisfactory, it was advertised in a misleading manner. Dixie brand bowls were what I was paying for. Sam's Club provided me with the Sam's Club brand. These were most likely less expensive than the ones I purchased. I despise it when a seller takes advantage of me.
This isn't 100% the product I ordered at all. I ordered a 135-bowl pack and received three 50-bowl packs instead. You might be wondering why I'm whining because I've been given more plates. However, the manner in which they were delivered was peculiar: the Amazon delivery driver was in a non-Amazon vehicle, and the packages were in a Walmart bag. I'm a little lost.
I despise admitting it, but it's true. I'm retired, single, and I despise doing the dishes. I've sinned by using paper plates and plastic utensils as a tree giant. sigh. br>br>These are the larger bowls, which I use for cereal, soup, salads, and so on. I also have the smaller bowls, but I find the size restricting (I'm a small guy with a big appetite, after all. ) hate me). When heating liquids in the microwave, these are well formed, retain their strength and shape, and don't turn into a flat plate (you know what I mean). I do, however, place the bowl on a plate and remove it from the microwave using the plate because I prefer my fingers to be raw rather than fried. br>br>Yes, there is a "pretty" pattern, but who cares? You're going to throw food on top of it anyway, so why bother? So, if you're a "matched set" type, this is for you. If the pattern is occasionally changed, deal with it.
These are great if you only get one bowl of hot soup because if it's very hot the liquid will seep through the bowl when you feel it the second time, so just be careful, but they're worth it for the price. I bought three because I'm disabled and it's very convenient for me to not have to wash more dishes, and I believe they're recyclable, so that's a plus! I'm keeping them, and you should give them a try at least once.
Dixie products, in my opinion, stand up to a wide range of foods. We eat everything from oatmeal to soup to salads in these bowls. In every situation, they perform admirably. If there is a lot of weight in the bowl, I simply add a second bowl to stabilize it, and as long as that one does not get dirty, it is returned to be used later. It is much less expensive to buy them in bulk than it is to buy them individually.
The bowls were fine, with a reasonable price and delivery in plastic grocery bags tied at the top. That's not how they could have shipped. But, after hitting the refund request button because they were unpackaged, I realized it was only $20 and that returning them would be a hassle, especially now. I used the bowls because they appeared to be clean in their individual packages. The issue with items under $20 is that they are difficult to find. Third-party sellers will not refund any amount unless it is returned to them.
The proportions are ideal.