Product Description: Debbie Meyer Greenbags help keep fresh longer than refrigerating or storing in normal bags. By absorbing damaging gases; most fruits, vegetables and flowers will ripen and spoil slower, allowing you to save money and not waste as much food. Extend the life of your fruit and vegetables up to 10 times! Each bag is re-usable several times, simply rinse, dry and re-use. Each order contains 10 medium (15 inches x 9 inches ) and 10 large (17 inches x 12 inches) Greenbags.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - a lot of trouble
it is a pain in the neck without any way of closing them up. the color makes it hard to see what you have stored in the bag.
would not buy again.
Rating: - They work for me
I am skeptical of just about anything promoted with such saturation on TV, but one of my customers suggested them, so I gave them a try. They work surprisingly well. I have had excellent results with limes and lettuce. I don't buy a lot of produce, but I have noticed they work for these two items. Reason why I give it four starts is that they are priced rather high.
Rating: - No Cigar
I was very hopeful about this product however after a couple typical uses involving bananas and lettice, I'm afraid I cannot give Green bags a thumbs up.
Joe Liston
Graham, NC
Rating: - Good product when used correctly
After reading all the reviews, I'm not sure that people are using these correctly. Not their fault, the instructions are pretty bad.
There are certain types of fruits and vegetables that are going to work better than others. Greens work great. I had a head of lettuce that lasted 3 weeks in one before I ate it all. Celery, cucumbers, broccoli... all last longer. Bananas look good on the outside, but can be bad on the inside. Fruits that are sensitive to moisture (such as strawberries and peaches) should probably not be stored in them.
Second, moisture is the kiss of death ... Read More
Rating: - What a waste of money.
I'm glad I bought these at Whole Foods and not online or from the 800 number. I will be returning them soon. It's unfortunate because seeing them in the produce section of Whole Foods gave the bags some undeserved credibility. My wife and I put fresh peaches in one bag and greenish bananas in another. The bananas we kept out of the bags a foot away fared as well as those in these bags. The peaches molded. Apparently any moisture given off by the fruit does not escape. Interesting... that is a lot like what happens in regular not-so-green bags. I might as well have sealed them in any plastic bag for ... Read More