I'm still not sure how to do this actually oh wait maybe... nope.
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I just don't want anything touching the cart surface, I doubt they sanitize those regularly
There is no part of the growing, harvesting, cargo packing, transportation, or store stocking process that's making your produce too pristine to be soiled by a cart. A ride in a bag a couple miles to your house isn't going to sanitize it either.
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Theres no reason to put most produce in bags. I don't know why people are obsessed with plastic. People even put bananas in bags... Theyre already bagged!
NO BANNNNNANNNNNA!
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NO BANNNNNANNNNNA!
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I have banana friends. I'm gonna meet you all now.
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The produce is all wet. Just touch the thing youre going to buy to get your fingers wet - not lick it you foul fuck
I'm guessing your supermarket uses those fog thingies? They're not used everywhere, i.e. not all produce is wet.
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Theres no reason to put most produce in bags. I don't know why people are obsessed with plastic. People even put bananas in bags... Theyre already bagged!
I use one bag but have my veggies out and separate. And unless it's potatoes and/or any alum family, I tell them to just toss them all in the same bag.
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I just don't put them in bags until checkout... Not sure if the cashier hates me or not.
I try to avoid plastic waste, but am too absent minded to remember my reusables. So I do the same thing the only time the bagger gets told to keep things separate is if there are potatoes and onions. Those things need to be kept separate!
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Same with trying to peel double-sided tape
This is an easy answer, stick down one side first then use a finger nail to pick at a corner. But most of my experience with this is the clear 3m tape on cheap heat sinks, so most of the time it already stuck down on the heat sink.
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That's easy. Just flip it, then flip it over again, just like a USB plug.
Instructions unclear, penis caught in ceiling fan again...
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Nobody forced you to usher those words you sick freak
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I'm guessing your supermarket uses those fog thingies? They're not used everywhere, i.e. not all produce is wet.
Only places that have those foggers have produce bags.
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You realize you're supposed to wash your produce when you get home, right? There's still pesticides on there.
I do, it's just a psychological thing I guess, I've started taking my own reusable bag to the grocery store these days to cut down on plastic though