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Debbie Meyer™ Green Bags®
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Vendor Commercial
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ASOTVI Review
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April 28, 2008
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What is it? A plastic bag to hold food to keep it fresh longer.
Major Claims:
- Helps preserve food longer and delay spoilage – True.
This product was very easy to evaluate, although it did entail a time-lapse test spanning several days. The green bags are made with a natural mineral that neutralizes a common decomposition gas, ethylene, emitted by food as it breaks down. For our evaluation purposes we sought to duplicate one of the tests in the vendor commercial, specifically to observe if the bags indeed hindered the spoilage of a banana.
We used two bananas for our experiment, one placed inside the product, and one left out as a control reference. In just four days time we observed the two pristine bananas begin to darken and brown, yet the one inside the green bag visibly did so at a much slower rate than our control reference (see video illustration).
The product doesn’t completely prevent food spoilage or the normal, natural breakdown of fruits and vegetables and other foodstuffs, but it does measurably and demonstrably slow the process down, which legitimately could help prevent wasted food, and thus save a consumer money.
These green bags are also available with a zipper top closure, although the product instructions on the regular bags advise to “Just fold over the top of the bag, to loosely seal air out. Keep end of bag folded over during storage. You do not need to seal tightly. Do not use twist ties – they might make holes.”
This product works as advertised.
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Product: Debbie Meyer™ Green Bags®
Available From: Allstar Products
Summary:
- Easy to use
- Doesn't completely prevent food spoilage but delays the breakdown of produce.
20 bags for $9.95 + S&H (non-zipper top bags)
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