Arm and Hammer seems to put 'something fragrant' in thier 'not advertised as scent free or scented either' washing soda.
I use this all the time to mix up Agfa 100 or D72 print developer, and treat it as monohydrate, whether this is right or wrong.
I mix the developer and store it in old 1L Ilford while plastic developer bottles I have accumulated prior to mixing my own developer. After a day or two, the 'gunk' in the washing soda coagulates and floats to the top of the storage bottle. If the bottle was filled properly to the right level, then the plastic bottle can be squeezed, and this crud can be flicked off the surface into the drain like cream was once cut off of th top of whole raw milk.
I top the developer off in the 1l bottle if I am not going to use it right away, or pour half of the litre into a 11x14 tray, diluted 1:2, and store the remainder of the litre in another surplus and reclaimed 500mL plastic Ilford container. The scent can sometimes be smelled in the finished print, but few ever get that close to one of my prints.
I know that developers last longer in glass, but this is print developer, and mixing it this way it is so cheap it is not worth the hassle of scrubbing the fleks of crud out of glass bottles.