🌱 Freshness that lasts, savings that stack!
Debbie Meyer GreenBags are a revolutionary solution for extending the life of your fruits, vegetables, and cut flowers. Made in the USA and independently lab-tested, these reusable, BPA-free bags utilize a unique FoodFresh System technology to keep your produce fresher for longer, ultimately reducing food waste and saving you money. With a versatile 40-pack that includes various sizes, these bags are easy to use and eco-friendly, making them a must-have for any kitchen.
Material Type Free | BPA Free |
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 40-Pack (16M, 16L, 8XL) |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Dimensions W x H | 11.5"W x 1"H |
Number of Items | 40 |
Capacity | 1 Gallons |
Color | Green |
Shape | Rectangular |
Reusability | Reusable |
Additional Features | reusable, bpa free |
Closure Type | Pull On |
L**Y
No more spoiled fruit or vegetables, ever!
These bags are amazing. I recently had to completely change my diet because of prediabetes and it includes a ton of fresh fruit and vegetables. I live alone, and it's hard to buy small amounts - these foods have always gone bad before I had a chance to finish them. These bags fix all that.I have used them for apples, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, salad greens, celery, fresh herbs like parsley, carrots, and much more. Everything has stayed fresh for one and even two weeks without wilting or spoiling. The first picture is an apple that I cut 2 weeks ago, then again last week. It's still crisp and hasn't even gone brown. The blueberries are from two weeks ago and they're still plump and fresh - they haven't gone mushy and there's no mold. The parsley is over a week old and it's still fresh. These bags really do work and I couldn't eat the way I do without them. The only thing I tried that wasn't successful was bananas and I noticed there were quite a few reviews that said the same. I know some people have had success with bananas, but it didn't work for me. I primarily freeze them for smoothies, so I don't mind leaving them on the counter. These are totally worth it for everything else.This pack had three different sizes, but the large are way too large for me and I would probably never use the medium either. Next time I'll just order the small ones - they work for everything.
A**N
Works; keeps fruits & veggies fresh longer
This is the second group of these we've purchased. They really do work. They trap the ethylene and keep food fresh longer. The package contains a variety of sizes to accommodate various items. We use these for bananas, fresh vegetables and fruits. Each bag is used multiple times. We will use these for many months.
J**S
WORK GREAT...LASTS A LONG TIME
These bags are Great. I actually have a set of the Green Boxes. Have had them for over 20 years! Love them. I did start out with the bags. You use them 10 times and then use another. As I used one I wouldi would make an X in ink so I kept track. I just got a set to have. But the boxes LAST, too! Try Both. Thanks, Debbie. Bought the boxes on HSN many years ago...but would buy on Amazon now.
S**L
Works well with most, best if
Works really well with most veggies and fruits. Great with avocados. Not so good for bananas, I only buy bananas if they are still green. I will try to store bananas in refrigerator and see if that way they work better. Update, I found that if I wrap a paper towel around the fruit like grapes, blueberries..they last a long time! I had grapes in one bag for almost a month. Also works well with fresh broccoli. The paper towel absorbs the moisture from the fruit. Even better if you change the paper towels. I let the towels dry and re-use to clean up spills etc. I place all of them in the refrigerator.
A**R
Worth the money!
Love how these bags preserve the fruits and vegetables for such a long time as opposed to using other bags. Doesn't let food go to waste before you can use them. Comes in different sizes and doesn't tear like other plastics.
P**.
Amazing Preservation of Leafy Vegetables
I use these bags mostly for leafy vegetables and varieties of lettuce, bunches of fresh carrots/asparagus/broccoli/cauliflower/celery. I cook enough for myself and one day of leftovers. The remainder of the produce stays fresh for at least TEN days! Don’t wash the vegetables before placing in the green bag. Broccoli and cauliflower can be cut up into portions before placing in the bag. * These bags are reusable. Wash inside and out with a bit of dish soap. Rinse well. I have a basket on the wall over my stove. Uses a clothes pin and hang until dry, then turn the bag(s) inside out to dry. I’m sending a package to my friend.
B**N
Amazed
12 days in & I'm hooked. I go to produce every week & still get spoiled items. Too many on a fixed income but fresh produce is important to skip each day.I bought my norm and am still stunned. 2 heads of iceberg lettuce, 2 because I wanted to test the bags and as of today the last of the lettuce on day 12 was still crisp. No slimy outside to peel away wasting half a head over a few days.Fresh bananas are usually inedible by day 5. I even tried the tin foil on the stems thing but still throw away too many bananas. The bananas wre still perfect on day 10. A few brown spots on the skin but the inside was perfect. Sodt & firm. Same result with nectarines, peaches, green peppers, cucs & tomatoes. I'm excited about tomatoes because I only buy 4 a trip so I don't waste em. 11 days before a soft spot. Granted a few were not quite ripe but after 2 days on the window sill, they went in a bag. I kept avouding em because I wanted to see how long they'd last.☆☆☆☆These cost 19.99 for 30 bags and each bag is reusable up to 10 time. Rinse with hot water(no soap) and air dry. I figure if you can use them 2x you've already saved enough in produce but they're good for 10. Only minor thing is veggies with a high water content such as lettuce and peppers have accumulated water in the bag. I was on the website and saw a hack for that. Just put a paper towel in each bag. Just fold your bags over and dont overpack em & don'tstack em. The gasses can't escape the bag if they're on top of each other. A medium held 6 peaches. Maybe 2 sheets for lettuce and such. Just put in a new towel if its damp when you open the bag.Accumulated water will rot the veggies.Verdict, I'm hooked and it takes alot to surprise me but these did.20 bucks got me enough bags for years( somewhere around 6yrs) & I figure I used to throw away at least $5 each trip. That $5 will now be goung in my grandaughters acct. 20 bucks doesn't seem alot but it ads up. Its $240 a year. Sounds like a bargain to me. I think I'm gonna try going to produce every 10 days and see how I make out.Sorry if I sounded like a infomercial but I wanted to give a real person review. don't buy the knockoffs. I had no success with 2 brand b4 I gave in and ordered these.
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