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Where to buy food insulator bag that protects both hot and cold food?

I only find bags and containers that insulate cold food from the environment at Walmart, Canadian Tire, Bass Pro Mills, and Kitchen Stuff Plus. I have yet to visit Rona, Lowe's, or Costco because they're not within my vicinity. I do have a Home Depot near me, but I'm not sure if they even sell insulator bags or containers. I may buy from Amazon or from Uber themselves as a last resort(s). I am from the Toronto area in Ontario, Canada if that helps with suggesting which stores to visit.
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Gibbon · 70-79, M
The insulation bags I have work hot or cold. I've had them for over ten years since shopping at Aldi.
They are available in many sizes. Even more so since food delivery has become an everyday day thing.
Amazon has more choices than you can ever need if your Home Depot doesn't have what you're looking for.
dale74 · M
If you go to some second hand stores a lot of times you can find a delivery bag from one of the many delivery companies they work good for hot or cold just remember it's only an insulated bag doesn't matter whether you have something cold in it or hot in it
Nick1 · 61-69, M
Any insulated bag is good. But look for Thermal bag. It has reflective layer which is better for food. Look for food delivery bag.
Walmart Canada has it. There are few other restaurant supply stores, like Chef’s Depot, Covertex, Canada food supply, Creative bags. Loblow may have it too.
Costco carries too.
@Nick1 except I can't wear it as a backpack lol; the ones that I can are either too small and/or only for cold food
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
You could try Canadian tire
@Jenny1234 i already did, and they only have bags to insulate cold food
RunTheJulz · 46-50, F
Have you looked into ThermoFlask ?
https://mythermoflask.com/products/12oz-food-jar?variant=41715747225667&country=US&currency=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&wickedsource=google&wickedid=EAIaIQobChMIkq2BuLbtjAMVn9HCBB01fh8WEAQYAyABEgKpX_D_BwE&wickedid=730940432629&wcid=22170565167&wv=4&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAonC1fCT1QnoIGbk-ujMNIMNFVxV1&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIkq2BuLbtjAMVn9HCBB01fh8WEAQYAyABEgKpX_D_BwE
@RunTheJulz I'm not from America
RunTheJulz · 46-50, F
@uikakarotuevegeta Oh I’m sorry I failed to look into that possibility properly. I hope you can find a solution.
NOS4R2 · 41-45
If it insulates doesn't it do both?
@NOS4R2 probably won't really insulate hot food during the fall and winter, but yeah should be fine using a cooler bag for hot food during spring and summer

 
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