You REALLY got to keep those bags up, and if you use them multiple times, and put meants in different bags, there's anothert host of problems, namely contamination.
@georgef551 I see so many reusable bags that are moldy and dirty on the inside, often smelling horrible. These are mostly the canvas or plastic bags. The cloth ones do not have as much of a problem.
@georgef551 We're also supposed to ask them if they are OK with their reusable bags packed heavy. Some people do not want heavy bags. One of the lazy baggers (now fired) never asked and got hit up for it from an old lady. He also got hit up for texting instead of collecting carts. BTW, if you ever see ammonia and bleach in the same bag, report the bagger immediately as these two can produce chlorine gas if they are mixed (if the bottles break somehow).
I am a Hannaford bagger. They really drill procedures into your head. Whoever bagged your groceries did it correctly, for the most part. The reason why you have three bags is because 1. Warm cannot be placed with cold, so that the cold stays cold. 2. The celery was separate because some produce products can not be frozen. They told me not to put produce with cold products. But an exception--the cans can go with the celery, if they are placed under the celery.
@georgef551 "This was just pure laziness". Millions use reusables. Probably a myth you're hearing. I use them, my whole family uses them..Nothing has happened to us.
@NewAgeServerAlarm
Amonia and Bleach = High School Dropout bagging. :)
georgef551 1 month ago
@NewAgeServerAlarm
You REALLY got to keep those bags up, and if you use them multiple times, and put meants in different bags, there's anothert host of problems, namely contamination.
georgef551 1 month ago
@georgef551 I see so many reusable bags that are moldy and dirty on the inside, often smelling horrible. These are mostly the canvas or plastic bags. The cloth ones do not have as much of a problem.
NewAgeServerAlarm 1 month ago
@georgef551 We're also supposed to ask them if they are OK with their reusable bags packed heavy. Some people do not want heavy bags. One of the lazy baggers (now fired) never asked and got hit up for it from an old lady. He also got hit up for texting instead of collecting carts. BTW, if you ever see ammonia and bleach in the same bag, report the bagger immediately as these two can produce chlorine gas if they are mixed (if the bottles break somehow).
NewAgeServerAlarm 1 month ago
@NewAgeServerAlarm
I get that sometimes as well. I usually tell them to cram if they must. :)
(That's just my taste. I don't mind heavy/loaded bags.)
georgef551 1 month ago
@georgef551 When someone has a small order like this I always ask them if one bag is OK.
NewAgeServerAlarm 1 month ago
@NewAgeServerAlarm
FINALLY, a Bagger that EXPLAINS what was right and wrong. I may have lket this slide if it wasn't for the cans in their own bag.
georgef551 1 month ago
I am a Hannaford bagger. They really drill procedures into your head. Whoever bagged your groceries did it correctly, for the most part. The reason why you have three bags is because 1. Warm cannot be placed with cold, so that the cold stays cold. 2. The celery was separate because some produce products can not be frozen. They told me not to put produce with cold products. But an exception--the cans can go with the celery, if they are placed under the celery.
NewAgeServerAlarm 1 month ago
@mbmaccin555555
They sure do.
georgef551 2 months ago
@georgef551 "This was just pure laziness". Millions use reusables. Probably a myth you're hearing. I use them, my whole family uses them..Nothing has happened to us.
mbmaccin555555 2 months ago