Ziploc Gallon Freezer Bags – Streamlined Bulk Storage to Simplify a Clean, Clutter-Free Kitchen
Ziploc Gallon Freezer Bags – Streamlined Bulk Storage to Simplify a Clean, Clutter-Free Kitchen
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Why you'll love it
- Prevents freezer burn for up to 12 weeks so food stays fresh and money isn't wasted on ruined meat
- Stay Open Design and stand-up bottom let you fill the bag with one hand — less spills, less mess on the counter
- Trusted 50+ year Ziploc brand reputation removes anxiety about leaks or freezer failures
- Resealable zipper is reusable across multiple cycles, lowering cost-per-use vs disposable wraps
- Gallon size handles whole-meal portions, large roasts, or family-sized leftovers in a single bag
- Multiple count options (16 to 594) let buyers match purchase to household size and avoid over-buying
Perfect for
- Freezing and portioning bulk-bought ground beef, chicken, or fish into single-meal servings
- Batch-cooking meal prep for the week (soups, stews, marinated proteins)
- Storing garden harvest (berries, chopped vegetables, herbs) for long-term freezer storage
- Sous vide cooking by sealing food directly in the bag for water-bath immersion
- Packing kid lunches and on-the-go snacks that need leak-resistant sealing
About this item
One 80 count box of Ziploc Gallon Food Storage Freezer Bags to protect food in the fridge or freezer
Ziploc brand Freezer Bags include a Stay Open Design – they stay open when you want them to, making them really easy to fill, almost like having an extra pair of hands in the kitchen to help you out

They're easy to open and close thanks to Grip n’ Seal technology, which also helps to lock in freshness so the food and treats you store taste great
The patented stand-up bottom lets you fill them with ease, making them great for handy freezer storage, while they're also safe to use in the microwave and are BPA free

Measuring 10 9/16" by 10 3/4", these Ziploc brand Freezer Bags are the ideal size for storing sauces, soups, stews, meals and leftovers, as well as for keeping bulk ingredients conveniently separated
- Product Dimensions11.31"W x 5.5"H
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the Stay Open Design actually reduce clutter on a clean, minimalist counter?
The stand-up bottom means the bag holds its own shape while you fill it, so you do not need a second bowl, cup, or hand to keep the bag open. That removes a tool from the counter and keeps the prep surface visually clear while you work.
Can one reusable bag type really replace all my bulky plastic containers and foil?
For most freezer, fridge, and lunch-packing needs, a single gallon bag can stand in for a rigid container, plastic wrap, and foil. Replacing a drawer full of single-use materials with a single stack of resealable bags is one of the fastest ways to declutter a kitchen.
Do the flat-stacking bags actually save freezer space compared to rigid containers?
Yes. Gallon bags lay completely flat, so they stack like files in a chest freezer and let you see every portion at a glance. Rigid containers are bulky and tend to get buried in the back of a freezer, which is the opposite of an organized, minimalist storage system.
How does the resealable zipper support a less-waste, intentional kitchen?
A single bag can be opened, partially emptied, and resealed across multiple uses, so it serves the role of several disposable wraps. That cuts down on the constant repurchase and disposal cycle that creates visible clutter in a minimalist kitchen.
Will the white write-on panel help me keep the freezer organized without extra labels?
Yes. You can write the date, contents, and portion size directly on the bag, which removes the need for a separate label maker, sticker roll, or marker system. The bag becomes its own label, which is the minimalist approach to freezer organization.
I want fewer things in my kitchen — is the 16-count or the bulk 132-count a better fit?
The bulk 132-count or 594-count box lowers the per-bag cost and reduces the frequency of reordering, which means fewer deliveries and less packaging waste coming into your home. For a minimalist household that values fewer purchases over time, the larger count is the better long-term fit.
How do these compare to a set of glass containers for a minimalist kitchen?
Glass containers are durable but require a dedicated cabinet, take up significant shelf space, and add visual weight to a kitchen. Ziploc gallon bags store flat in a single drawer and disappear from the kitchen when not in use, which is more aligned with a minimalist aesthetic.
How do these compare to plastic wrap and foil for someone trying to simplify?
Plastic wrap and foil are single-use, generate constant waste, and require a separate box for each. A single resealable bag replaces both, removes two boxes from your kitchen, and reuses across multiple cycles, which is a meaningful simplification.
Are these better than beeswax wraps for a minimalist, low-waste kitchen?
Beeswax wraps are reusable and compostable, but they cannot go in the freezer and need hand-washing and air-drying after every use. For a minimalist who wants one storage solution for fridge, freezer, and lunch packing, the Ziploc gallon bag is a simpler single-tool answer.
Is the 50-year Ziploc brand reputation something I can rely on, or is this a generic freezer bag?
Ziploc has been the leading freezer bag brand in American kitchens for over 50 years, with consistent 9 Point Protection testing and a track record on leak resistance and freezer burn prevention. Buying the branded product removes the uncertainty of switching to a generic bag you have not tested.
How do I fill a gallon Ziploc freezer bag without spilling?
Hold the bag upright and use the Stay Open Design so the stand-up bottom keeps the opening wide on the counter. For liquids, rest the bottom of the bag in a bowl or measuring cup for extra stability, then pour slowly and seal from the center outward to push out air.
Can I microwave food directly in these freezer bags?
Ziploc freezer bags are not designed for microwave use. Transfer the food to a microwave-safe dish before reheating. For sous vide, the bags are designed for low-temperature water-bath immersion, which is a different heating method from microwaving.
What is the best way to remove air before sealing a gallon freezer bag?
Fill the bag, then press it flat on the counter from the bottom up to push air toward the opening. Seal the zipper slowly while the bag is flat, leaving just enough opening to press out the last bit of air before completing the seal.
Are these bags compatible with a FoodSaver or other vacuum sealer?
Standard Ziploc freezer bags are not designed for use with chamber or external vacuum sealers. For vacuum sealing, use bags specifically made for your vacuum sealer model. Ziploc freezer bags are designed to seal reliably with the manual zipper closure.
Will these bags fit a whole chicken breast, salmon fillet, or pork chop?
Yes. The 1-gallon size easily fits multiple chicken breasts, salmon fillets, or pork chops in a single layer. For meal prep, most home cooks fit 4 to 6 portions per bag with marinade or seasoning added before sealing.
What is included in the box when I order a 66-count package?
You receive 66 individual 1-gallon Ziploc freezer bags with the Stay Open Design and resealable zipper. No additional accessories, seals, or tools are required — the bags are ready to use straight from the box.
Are Ziploc freezer bags BPA-free and food safe?
Yes. Ziploc freezer bags are made without BPA and are designed and tested for direct food contact. The brand has been on the market for over 50 years with consistent food-safety testing.
Can I reuse the same freezer bag multiple times, or is it single-use?
The resealable zipper is engineered to reseal across multiple use cycles, so the bag can be opened, emptied, washed, and reused as long as the seal track stays clean and the bag has no punctures or tears. Many home cooks get 2 to 4 uses per bag.
What is the difference between Ziploc freezer bags and Ziploc storage bags?
Freezer bags use a thicker plastic and a tighter zipper seal engineered to prevent freezer burn for up to 12 weeks. Storage bags use a lighter plastic designed for fridge and pantry use. Using a freezer bag for fridge storage is fine; using a storage bag in the freezer is not recommended for long-term storage.

