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Let me guess: It's the cheapest way to contain 80 pounds of concrete. Meanwhile, home supply stores have broken bags of concrete all over their floor. Next time you're in a Home Depot, stop by the concrete section; it's always a mess. Companies like Quikrete don't care what happens to their product after it's sold because they already got their money.

Let me guess: It's the cheapest way to contain 80 pounds of concrete. Meanwhile, home supply stores have broken bags of concrete all over their floor. Next time you're in a Home Depot, stop by the concrete section; it's always a mess. Companies like Quikrete don't care what happens to their product after it's sold because they already got their money.

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I spent the first 18 years of my life throwing bags and stocking shelves at my family's hardware store. Quickcrete bags aren't that bad lol. If one rips, someone is always happy to bring in a few 5 gallon buckets and take the bag for free and then you know what? Life long happy customer. Always comes to us to buy instead because we aren't jews