• @FireRetardant
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    Just buy reusable mesh bags and stop wasting plastic to protect your produce for a 20 minute car ride.

    • no banana OP
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      There’s no way I’m getting to my car when opening a bag is this hard

        • no banana OP
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          The joke is the same as in the picture. As in: since I’m having so much trouble opening this bag I will never get to my car because I’ll be stuck here trying to open this bag. Hope that helps!

    • @SiegeRhino
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      “just put the fruit in the cart” gang represent

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      The “waste” is negligible; doing some napkin math, a 20 minute car ride accounts for 300 times higher carbon footprint than a plastic produce bag (can elaborate if you want). A reused mesh bag is going to be less hygienic and less convenient, and factoring in the higher footprint of production and distribution (produce bags come in packs of thousands) you would need to get a lot of reuse out of it to even be worth it. Considering impact of disposal, as long as you live somewhere that has sane waste disposal and doesn’t empty their trash into the ocean it’s not going to be significant either.

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        People need to get some perspective on plastic waste. I’ve seen no end of complaints about how my 3d printing hobby is responsible for climate change… In my country, we produce >200 kg of plastic per capita. My 1kg spool of vegetable-derived plastic is not to blame for passing 3°.

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          I think it’s just since it is a visible thing, and because alternatives are products you can buy and be seen using, it becomes a prime target for scolding and virtue signalling.

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            It’s like complaining about a phone charger being left in the socket when the windows are open with the AC on.

            Those produce bags weigh like 1/4 of a gram. Those produce reusable bags weigh like 30 grams. Most people lose or break, or toss the reusable produce bags before using them 120 times. It’s feel good bullshit for high consuming Whole Foods shoppers. And it’s a distraction.

            To be clear, I’m all for reusable grocery bags, and generally against single use items. But the produce bags are so thin and light, they’re probably the least problematic.

      • @brlemworld
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        56 months ago

        It’s less about the carbon and more about the fact that it doesn’t degrade. It’s plastic pollution.

      • DreamButt
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        36 months ago

        everything that helps helps

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      56 months ago

      Not all of those bags are the same.

      The produce bag rolls at most stores around me are compostable now. They are also breathable and will keep the produce fresh longer when left in the bag.

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        26 months ago

        Compostable means they can be recycled, which isn’t as good as reusing, which isn’t as good as reducing.

        Reduce>Reuse>Recycle

    • @SocialMediaRefugee
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      36 months ago

      Best part is I can carry 2-3 fully loaded reusable bags vs 12 flimsy plastic ones that split and overflow.

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    Produce Manager here. Place the end that opens directly between your two palms, and rub your palms together vigorously. The bag will stick to one palm or both, opening every time. Please stop licking your fingers to open these bags and then picking through our vegetables. You’re gross.

    • @Perhapsjustsniffit
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      Vegetable Farmer here. That shit is already gross. Wash your veggies.

        • @gsb
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          Consumer of vegetables here. Where can I find the yams?

          • @[email protected]
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            Yeah, most people are aware of the process, though it doesn’t make adding human saliva to the mix at the store level any more wholesome. There are a number of ways to open a plastic bag that don’t involve your tongue.

    • @[email protected]
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      A breath of hot air also makes the bag stick to your hands and easy to separate. Like you’re trying to fog a window.

  • The Barto
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    456 months ago

    All you do is put the top between the palms of your hands and rub them together like you’ve just come up with an evil plan and they pop open.

  • @_number8_
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    346 months ago

    simply use the moisture from the sprayers

    • @aulin
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      The what now? I haven’t seen those since the early '90s.

  • @ChickenLadyLovesLife
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    At least the bags say “OPEN HERE”. We’d be fucked if they said “OPEN IN ZIMBABWE” or something like that.

    • @Death_Equity
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      26 months ago

      Not sure, I might have just figured out Steven Wright’s Lemmy account.

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        I use ones that are explicitly labelled with a black strip. My tactic for opening them is to put them between my lips and blow, which works pretty well but got really weird during the mandatory masking periods.

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      The best days are when you successfully open one … and realize it wasn’t sealed at the bottom either

  • kase
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    As a person with eternally sweaty palms, this right here is my superpower. (⁠⌐⁠■⁠-⁠■⁠)

  • @MrJameGumb
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    156 months ago

    If you listen closely you can hear him whisper words of wisdom such as: “I’ve tried both ends five times now!”, “I think this one must be defective!”, or my personal favorite “I don’t think these are the same brand they had out last week!”

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      • @[email protected]
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        76 months ago

        USB plugs are actually a great at-home demonstration of quantum mechanics. The USB plug exists in a quantum superposition of alignment - being simultaneously correctly aligned and not aligned until being inserted. Once insertion is attempted, the wave function collapses to a random alignment.

      • @MrJameGumb
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        26 months ago

        They usually have the good green ones, but then sometimes they have the clear ones that are harder to open

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          All of them are clear ones here, you just notice these new ones are harder to open, and then you start reading the fine print at the lower end of the bag… yep, not the same ones as last week 😂.

  • @AgentGrimstone
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    136 months ago

    I go to the broccolis and touch the usually wet crate first.

  • @[email protected]
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    Highlight of my life was shortly after I broke my arm, someone saw me struggling with one of these one-handed and opened it for me like the damn lockpicking lawyer. I’ve considered taking my sling with me shopping ever since, in case I need another good Samaritan to open one of these godforsaken bags again

  • @[email protected]
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    96 months ago

    Just lick your fingers first! The grocery store sells food products, it and its patrons have to be hygienic …

    /s

  • @[email protected]
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    96 months ago

    It takes three times longer to open a dog poop bag when you are out in the cold and can’t even feel your damn finger tips.

  • @[email protected]
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    86 months ago

    Breath on your fingers like you’re trying to fog up glass. Immediately open by running your fingers in opposite directions along the edge, using the additional friction you created.

    • no banana OP
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      86 months ago

      Instructions unclear, bag is stuck in my glasses

      • @[email protected]
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        Well I hope you’re going to wash them anyway. There’s already a bunch more worse shit than a bit of breath condensation from a guy standing a few feet away breathing onto his hands.

        • @[email protected]
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          No need to add to it, you have to pick them up and I’d rather not have more germs on them from some troglodyte putting their saliva on them

          • @smolyeet
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            16 months ago

            🤓 just wash your vegetables. Seems easier than relying on hundreds of people

          • @[email protected]
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            If you’re that concerned about every “troglodyte” out there doing anything that may remotely spread a couple of germs, I advise you wear a hazmat suit when you go out. And when you’re inside. Just, always. Life’s filthy, take precautions before you put something in your body (wash it, cook it, etc) but past that, man… good luck.

              • @[email protected]
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                A “modicum” of sanitary practices doesn’t include something as innocuous as using some breath condensation to open a bag lol. Say that to the parents not watching as their kid snots all over the place. If you wanna call someone a troglodyte, maybe reserve it for the guy who sneezes without covering. The level of harm someone does by selecting their produce, tearing off a bag, and God forbid breathing on their hands is actually nil.

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                  You can call it “innocuous” all you want, it’s still an unnecessarily unsanitary thing to do. Just because there’s worse examples of gross people doesn’t mean getting your saliva on produce in the store isn’t also gross.