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How To Secure Takeout Food

Tellthemride

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In case anybody is looking for recommendations how to keep takeout food bags upright in the front of the car. Had a flexible twisting camera mount I wasn’t using. I keep the exposed metal side on the bag handle and the soft rubber side on the grab handle. Stores away neatly on the console side pocket. The mount itself can be purchased on ebay or amazon for under $10.

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Nice now I can transport my Chipotle securely. It's the little things in life that are so great.
 
Nice now I can transport my Chipotle securely. It's the little things in life that are so great.
Don't forget your Chipotlaway :)
 
Ever since fish sauce from takeout exploded in the passenger side of my other car, when I’m alone, it goes in the trunk. I have a folding crate from Costco that I use. At least cleanup will be simpler.
 




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