20 Count, Debbie Meyer GreenBags For Fruits & Vegetables, Keeps All Types Of Fruits & Vegetables Fresh Longer, Even Cut Flowers, Made With A Natural Mineral "Oya" That Extends The Life Of Produce By Absorbing And Removing The Ethylene Gasses That Cause Normal Deterioration, Reusable Up To 10 Times, Contains 10 Large: 17"L x 12"W & 10 Medium: 15"L x 9"W, Made In USA With FDA, G.R.A.S. (Recognized As Safe) Ingredients & FDA Recognized Food Grade P.E. Plastic.
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 2.5 / 5.0
Hope you like maintaining your fruit/veggies...:
I bought these bags on a whim while dieting. I was eating healthy foods (fruits and veggies) but could not consume them fast enough before they went bad. When (if) you read the directions it reccommends that you check your produce daily and "wipe" out the bag. There was condensation on the inside of the bag that actually cause the produce to go bad faster than if you just left original packaging. Will never purchase again, would give a minus score if I could.
Well, I like them!:
I have the memory of a goldfish and will forget about produce in a second! The Debbie Meyer Green Bags actually perform as advertised and save my fruits and veggies many a time. The only troubles I have are with strawberries, but their life is actually extended by two or three days; a minor extension, but it's still there. I notice the difference in my salad greens and apples, especially. They're worth it.
BEWARE!!! NOT AS ADVERTISED.:
I bought this product with such high hopes of preserving my fruits and vegetables and extending the life of each one. What a disappointment!!! The amount of money spent may as well have been thrown out of the window. The only one that ever showed any effectiveness was a large green bag that I used to store potatoes. The moisture that collected inside of these bags seemed to speed the rotting process. I tried wiping them out each day; I made sure that I was storing, folding and following every direction that... more info
8 months experience- superficial results:
As another reviewer stated, things look good on the outside, but rot just as quickly on the inside. Bruising is not an issue, as the bags seem to mask that problem. I did a side-by-side comparison with bananas. The "control group" ripened just as we have always seen with bananas: darkened at the bruised areas, but you can cut out the bruised tissue & enjoy the "good part" that remains. The "green bag group" looked good on the skin outside, but the actual fruit disentegrated when opened. It... more info