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Yes.
Like I said, they're used to things lasting a long time back in their day, so they don't realise they have a shelf life.
That and people generally aren't taught that plastic becomes dangerous with prolonged use.
@[email protected] sorry for the banter i didn't interpret this as a frugality behavior because the first people i saw doing this owned a hotel. not bragging or something, they hated me and half the time i went into that house it was thru a window. not elaborating. i appreciate everyone's input
@[email protected] also i must add they were reusing plastic bags which had held raw meat and marinade i found it distressing
Ok yeah that's just bad hygiene. I agree that's weird.