Prime Members Can Clip Exclusive Coupon for Glad ForceFlex Bags at Record Low, New York Post Says
Amazon Prime shoppers can combine a limited-time coupon and sale to buy Glad ForceFlex kitchen trash bags at their lowest price to date amid wider household-goods inflation

Amazon Prime members can currently buy Glad ForceFlex tall kitchen trash bags at what the New York Post described as the product's lowest price ever, with an exclusive coupon available at checkout that further reduces the cost.
The offer applies to multi-pack sizes, including packs of 110, 80 and 40 bags, with prices starting under $10 and an additional Prime-only savings of $2.52 when the coupon is clipped. The Post reported the bags were 27% off during the promotion and that more than 50,000 boxes sold in the previous month.
Glad, a widely sold household brand, markets the ForceFlex line as a reinforced, dual-layer bag intended to resist punctures and splitting when carrying heavy or awkward loads. The product features a Grips-the-Can drawstring intended to secure the bag to a bin and provide a reinforced handle; the fragrance-free formula eliminates added scents for users who prefer unscented household products.
The promotion is available to Prime members at checkout. Consumers who are not yet Prime subscribers can sign up for a 30-day free trial to access the coupon, same-day shipping and other benefits, the Post said. Retail promotions and coupon availability are subject to change, and prices may vary over time.
Retail activity for everyday consumables has drawn attention this year as consumers and analysts weigh the effects of tariffs, supply-chain constraints and elevated inflation on grocery and household-item pricing. In that context, limited-time discounts on basic goods — including trash bags, paper products and cleaning supplies — have been highlighted by publishers and deal-focused outlets as notable relief for household budgets.
Industry data and marketplace listings show frequent fluctuations in pricing for branded household items on e-commerce platforms. Manufacturers and retailers sometimes offer discounts tied to inventory cycles, promotional windows or platform-specific marketing programs. The New York Post noted the current Glad deal appeared to combine a marketplace discount with an additional Prime-member coupon.
Retailers increasingly use targeted promotions to drive traffic and clear inventory, while subscription services such as Amazon Prime continue to emphasize exclusive savings among their member benefits. Shoppers monitoring stock-up purchases are advised to compare prices, examine pack counts and confirm coupon application at checkout, as advertised savings can change quickly.

The New York Post said it routinely updates such deal coverage to reflect current prices and availability. Readers and consumers should note that promotional claims are time-sensitive and that availability may vary by region and seller.