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local tv consumer reporter did a story on them, says the bags should be rinsed in bleach (which would likely dissolve some of htem) I just put meat in
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zeitgeist
I actually think Krogers puts the meat into a plastic bag and then that bag into our sack, IIRC. -- nm
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Spawn
May 23 '12, 16:48
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that's what I do myself, if they're available. (the produce-type bags.) -- nm
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b.
May 23, 16:54
this. same for shampoo and some other liquids (ones that you wouldn't want on your food if they spilled) -- nm
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Beryllium
May 23, 16:51
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