
No even recyclable.
No need for this.
Sorry it is coated & not at least recyclable.
More waste.
Pretty sure that is saying the ‘plastic wrap’ that the boards are packaged in is non-recyclable.
We’re allowed to recycle coated paper in our community…
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If you have already purchased, you will be getting an 8 pack not a 4 pack as the original listing stated, for the same price. Thanks!
The site is a bit conflicting still. The write up says ‘(8 pack)’, and it says ‘10 count’, and the picture displayed says 10 ct. So which is it, 8 or 10? Or is it saying you’ll get 8 packages, each package has 10 boards (total of 80 boards)?
The wording implies 8 packages of 10, so 80 total.
you will get 8 packs of 10, so 80 cutting boards total. Thanks! @Thisisannoying99
I hate dishwashing and large corporations love greenwashing - win-win! Let’s be honest, these are all ending up in a landfill.
Like washing a cutting board is difficult. Let’s get MORE wasteful! Or maybe that’s why they are on w00t, cause nobody is buying them normally - let’s hope. ![]()
I could see these for camping and pic a nics and such.
If you don’t contaminate them you could prep and serve crudite on them.
It’s just a large paper plate.
The price increased to $18.99 for moi.
Amazon sold three packs of 80 each,240 total, for $24 two weeks ago. That was ten cents per board compared to more than twenty cents here.
I just planted 8 trees
Just one tree planted for one tree used… Seems bare minimum also no guarantee that tree survives… If they didn’t mention anything I wouldn’t have thought about it. No need of these for me tho… no judgement to those who do.
I use a real wood cutting board. if I don’t want to clean it, I put a paper plate on top,and use that.

Me too. Studies show wood is antibacterial and are less germy than plastic boards, because wood absorbs the moisture that help germs thrive




