Plastic has a sonic identity most foley artists underuse — it's never warm, never wooden, always slightly cheap, and that cheapness is exactly what supermarket and modern-domestic scenes need. 114 plastic sound clips here lean into that honesty: a thin shopping bag being crinkled in one hand, a half-empty water bottle squeezed and released, pill bottles being shaken at different pace, the brittle tear of cling-wrap coming off a roll, and the heavier stamp of a hard plastic crate being walked on.
Foley artists for grocery and supermarket scenes pull the bag-crinkle material first because the visual half is half-done without it — eyes track the bag, ears confirm it's a real plastic bag. Pharmaceutical and medical drama work uses the pill-rattle takes as scene-establishers, often before any character speaks. ASMR creators reach for the close-mic wrap-tear because the high-frequency content triggers the response cleanly. The whole plastic sounds library is free to download — no attribution, no licence chase, no watermark in the final cut.