Scored 3 food grade buckets with lids while here in Texas at a local bakery by my sisters house. got for $2 ea. Guess a trip to Winco and buy some flour. 
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I used a Firehouse pickle bucket as a bait bucket for a loooong time. It never quit smelling of pickles.Nice score! There's a place not far from me that sells 5 gallon pickle buckets with lids for $2. I need to grab a few to do some bacon soon
I was lucky enough to save a bucket for casings from TSM . That's what I keep hog casings in .I need a good one for wet casing storage.
What's weird is a few of the pickle buckets that I've had, did the same, you couldn't get rid of the pickle smell, and others of the same color and brand had zero pickle smell after a couple of washes. I never got that or what the difference was between them.I used a Firehouse pickle bucket as a bait bucket for a loooong time. It never quit smelling of pickles.
For bacon I recommend 2.5 gallon Hefty brand ziplock bags, They hold 5lb slabs with room to spare. I put 2 slabs in a bag. I used to be able to buy Ziploc 3 gallon bags at the Kroger affiliate but they quit carrying them.
The Hefty's run about 4 bucks for a box of 10. All of the local grocery stores and the Mart sell them.
Bakeries are great places to score smaller than 5 gallon buckets.
I used to do the same at McDonald's. I asked a couple of months ago and was told the empties were returned to the supplier.I go down to the local Burger King whenever I need an F.G. bucket. The only time I walk through their doors is when I need a bucket, I refuse to eat anything fast food.
They give me the taller green 6 gallon buckets for free.
KFC wanted $6 for 5 gal F.G. buckets, nope, not happening.
I also store flour, and dry beans and pasta in them, under our indoor stairs.