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If you knew the absurd amounts of plastic wrap every restaurant goes through, you'd see the metre or 2 that this guy goes through a month for personal use is of negligable impact.
I know that they have a negligible impact. Still going from something reusable to something disposable seems like a step back to me.
Most people use zip locks disposably. If you look at it that way he's reducing waste, not to mention this thread is about ease, not sustainability