spinynorman99 wrote:Krasny on Clybourn & Diversey probably has them, as would some of the larger Asian wholesalers (Jong-Boo, the Korean place on Pulaski near Peterson).
I'm assuming you mean those loose fitting poly gloves that look like baggies with fingers?
Khaopaat wrote:You could also pick up a box from Amazon...though you'd have to throw another $10 worth of stuff in your cart to qualify for the free shipping (unless you're a Prime member).
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
Costco offers those gloves. too.
Regards,
spinynorman99 wrote:I just use baggies. Work just fine.
rickster wrote:You could also try a drug store, like CVS
scoobert wrote:Hi, just what the title says...just need a single box. I don't have access to Restaurant Depot or anything like that. Is there a place to find restaurant-type goods for "civilians" like me?
Thanks!
Jayz wrote:If you tend to cut yourself I recommend getting a cut glove from a store like Northwest Cutlery. For $10-$20 you'll save those precious fingers. You can easily put those plastic gloves over them so that it doesn't get dirty. The speedy prep cooks at Chipotle use the cut glove. It works wonders for novices and cooks that want to work with no worries. And no, it doesn't limit mobility. The gloves are rather thin and still allow you to work efficiently.
http://www.amazon.com/Kapoosh-CR10G1-Cu ... 108&sr=8-1
jpreiser wrote:If preparing food for others, bear in mind that some people may be allergic to latex. It's better to spend a little more for Nitrile gloves (usually purple but I've seen them in black and other colors). This was brought to my attention by a friend who is a nurse.