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    Alina Frost commented  · 

    Yeah that link you shared actually looks pretty solid , anything labeled grease resistant and food-safe is what you want for sandwiches. From what I’ve learned (and tested myself), papers with a wax or treated coating hold up way better and don’t fall apart when wrapping oily food

    Funny enough, I noticed this when grabbing food from Sheetz menu https://sheetz-menu.us/ like their subs and wraps are always neatly wrapped and never soggy, even with sauces. That’s usually a sign they’re using decent-quality deli or greaseproof paper. Cheap ones tend to tear or get messy fast.

    If you want something similar, I’d look for thicker greaseproof sheets rather than basic deli paper.