The one Christmas Eve I worked in college was bananas. We had both ovens running (doesn't happen outside the holiday season) and were putting pans in and taking them out about as fast as we could make rolls and proof them.
However most people (I assume on HN) are not line cooks and do not work in commercial kitchens. I drink out of glass (don't want plasticy taste) and use glass to store leftover food.
Here's one: "There's a reason most line cooks drink out a deli rather than read NIH" [0] :)
As previously mentioned, whether one thinks using glass is worth it is a personal preference.
[0]: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11193405/
[0] TLDR: Guidance
Avoid plastic containers as much as possible. My ranking (and only if food-grade) of probability of leaching chemicals into the foods they contain...
You do you, but if you buy prepared food, be aware that no part of the supply chain for that food is fastidious about plastic the way you are.