Customer Reviews for Debbie Meyer Green Bags

Debbie Meyer Green Bags

Debbie Meyer Green Bags List Price: $9.99
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Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Debbie Meyer Green Bags

Customer Review: Not bad, not bad
Summary: 4 Stars

I live by myself and these bags are really good compared to the alternative of no bag. These bags are said to release gases fruits and vegetables and keep the air in the bag fresher. I've read some of the reviews and can't imagine why people are having trouble with them. I found the bags work better when you fold it over like you would paper sack lunches, just kinda rolled up letting a little bit of air inside. Bananas don't last long, but the bags do help preserve them. I had trouble keeping my strawberries long enough to finish and the bags are great. Lettuce, lemons, limes, apples, and oranges last the longest in them. Moisture builds up in the bags and I just have a designated paper towel to wipe them everyday. Just remember to keep all fruits and vegetables in their own bag. They're great.

Customer Review: The Debbie Meyer saga
Summary: 1 Stars

The story goes that Debbie was reading a book by PT Barnum called "There's One Born Every Minute." She thought what could I come up with that would really "hoodwink" the public. How about a plastic bag that would keep produce fresh longer? The bag's gotta look special, so let's make it green. And the price is important, too. We don't want it too low to make the product look cheap nor too high, either. How about $10 a wack, that would seem reasonable.
So, here we are folks, one born every minute. Of course, there are those who won't admit that they got suckered in on this deal, so they'll say it works great and give it 4 or 5 stars. If you already bought bags, join the crowd, chalk it up to experience--if not, stay away, you've been warned. Save your money and your sagacity.

Customer Review: IMITATION Green Bags - Buyer Beware
Summary: 5 Stars

Beware of Imitation Green Bags out there. Purchased on Ebay imitation Green Bags. Easy to spot. Quality of box was blurred, images appeared cloudy. Simple English words misspelled on box i.e. "COMTENTS:20 BAGS" and "Housewares Ameeica,inc. 2007-2008".

Imitation bags were florescent green which is not normal, and no normal grainy feel inside the bag. We do not know what the imitation bags are made of, or how toxic - then we place food inside the bags for consuming? Warning - only buy from authorized vendors/sellers of Debbie Meyers Green Bags.

I have been using the bags from almost 2 years, my boyfriend has been a user for several years and swears by this product. I love the green bags they really work!

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Customer Review: It's easy to be green and easy to use the Green Bags
Summary: 5 Stars

I love these bags. My husband and I are empty nesters. Hard to use things up before they go bad. I was completely sold on the Green Bags (Debbie Meyer)when we went on vacation for 2 weeks. I put all my fruits (apples, grapefruit) and veggies (tomatoes, pre-bagged salad, onions, and carrots) in separate bags, make sure the bags and contents are DRY. After we got home I was pleasantly surprised to see that all Green bagged items were fresh and tasted great! I put my produce in the Green Bags as soon as I get home from the store and wash as I use them. Get as much air out of the bags as possible and do not secure too tightly.. I just found out about bags for bread and cheese (these items mold very fast at our house) Can't wait to try the bags for them. A very satisfied customer!!!

Customer Review: Flat, tidy and moisture free
Summary: 4 Stars

My sister just called and said the longer bags (12 inches) were narrow and a little difficult to fill. She just cut one open, laid across the bottom of the vegetable bin and said it worked great. She said everything, including mushrooms stayed fresh for 9 days. This is a big deal in South Florida. I am ordering mine today. I am going to put down paper towels, then the green mesh. The same theory should work well for unrefridgerated items like tomatoes and bananas using a bowl with a paper towel and then drape the mesh over the top. Since moisture seems to be the culprit in the bad reviews, this technigue should help with that problem.Debbie Meyer's Green Bags Fruits & Vegetables (2Packs)
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