They just had a story on the news this morning about how reusable bags aren't safe. No one really washes them and many times chicken, fish, or other meat blood and juices will absorb into the bags causing salmonila and other bacteria and diseases to grow. So unless you wash those reusable bags after bringing home meat, you may be carrying around diseases in your bag and putting other food on top of it like fruit that you may then touch or eat. Just an FYI.
They just had a story on the news this morning about how reusable bags aren't safe. No one really washes them and many times chicken, fish, or other meat blood and juices will absorb into the bags causing salmonila and other bacteria and diseases to grow. So unless you wash those reusable bags after bringing home meat, you may be carrying around diseases in your bag and putting other food on top of it like fruit that you may then touch or eat. Just an FYI.
Ok, that grossed me out but thanks for the info. Into the wash they will go. I will use paper for those items now.
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