Food 52 bags of reusable products Organize the fridge and save plastic

During this time, my grocery shopping trips have increased. Whenever I go there, I actually go there all week, maybe two, and so that means stocking up on a lot of fresh produce. What has made me realize, though, is that I use one Yours of these plastic bags. You know, those green bags in rolls that are somehow impossible to open? Yes, these. Since I’ve been trying to be more aware of my impact these days and because I’m always looking for sleek solutions that don’t involve a lot of plastic bags floating around my fridge, Food52 couldn’t excite me anymore. The new launch of the own brand Five Two: producing bags.

They are bags of reusable products to be exact. The bags are presented in three different sizes and, above all, in two different fabrics. The first is a network fabric, perfect for fruits such as apples or oranges. The second is a nearby woven fabric bag ideal for herbs and leaf blades. Those of close tissue also have a hidden feature. Spreading them with a reusable bottle (which you also definitely need) will help keep herbs and vegetables cooler for longer in the fridge. The bags only have a gray color, which is smart as it helps hide any stains that may arise, and each includes a drawstring so you can make sure your products are safe and secure. They can contain anything, whether rice, popcorn, nuts, in addition to produce, of course, the possibilities are endless. They can be machine washed and, best of all, Five Two has also added its tare weight to the side of the bag, so you can easily see how much the bag weighs.

Honestly, I couldn’t be more excited about these bags. Each set includes 8, which may not be enough for all your products in the store, but they will certainly help you limit the amount of plastic you are tearing from the roll. Or you can get two sets and leave the plastic completely.

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