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Pickling in flimsy plastic containers? I've never seen a pickled product not in a proper glass jar, that sucks :-(
Especially as that's how I source all my glass jars throughout the year for picking and jam making hehe
I guess people don't like pickles near me. Options are limited to a few brands. Of the 3 super markets in my area. One only has dill and a pickle type I don't like (glass hard and plastic containers). The second store has a good brand but they are typically old or dirty (glass jars). While the third store has these half sour and full only in plastic containers. My jam is half sour 😋
Though (I think) from HRT my tastes recently changed a lot, so I might have to try some of the other brands again.