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by lscdlscd 1091 days ago
I wouldn't necessarily say that. The cardboard/wax tears quite easily, and the wax tears with the cardboard. I don't think a plastic film would do that.
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We're currently going through plastics being banned for snack foods where I live, and even vendors that were using "cardboard" boxes are hit because they are actually cardboard boxes lined with plastic (because cardboard + oil don't work together very well).

Wax gets soft when heated, so I'd be really surprised if the cardboard you're talking about is actually using "wax".

Also many so-called paper or cardboard products are partially or entirely made from plastics and not wood pulp.