“The agency recommended placing raw chicken in a disposable bag before placing it in the shopping cart”
This recommendation flies in the face of the Tom-fools who want to ban single use plastic bags.
This recommendation flies in the face of the Tom-fools who want to ban single use plastic bags.
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You bring up a whole ‘nother subject. The Religion of Gorball Warming requires the existence of many demons. No demon is more frightening to the truly devout than (OMG!) shhhh... I only want to whisper the dread name.... p l a s t i c ... b a g s ...
I have to go pray to Gaia now, after posting this.
“in a disposable bag before placing it in the shopping cart”
AND it makes no sense whatsoever relative to the subject at hand. How do they think chicken is packaged at the store? Is every chicken just hanging there for the taking? That was the old, old days, but these days it’s already in a package.
The environuts are find that people are buying the small 4 gal bags for things like dog poop and cat litter. These bags use ten to twenty times the plastic of a supermarket bag. Unintended results.
And seeing the danger of the chicken juice, best practice is to double bag it while having your hands bagged.
And a full cover for the shopping cart and handle.
Good job for a robot in a moon suit, with a third clean arm to distribute coupons.
Purchase a re-usable burlap sack marked “raw chicken only.” Add flour and seasoning, shake, bake, and reuse!
Do I have to think of everything?
BINGO!