Anonymous wrote:There have been a bunch of news stories and articles suggesting you need to clean those bags. Here's one.
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/Reusable-Grocery-Bags-May-Present-Health-Risk-Study-Says-208978051.html
Anonymous wrote:It has never occurred to me to wash these bags....never.
Anonymous wrote:I'm in the "don't overthink" camp. If a tote is very soiled or something spilled on it I clean it with a clorox wipe or wash it (you can wash the plastic covered ones in the laundry). If it's really yucky I just throw the bag out. Otherwise, I figure a few germs aren't likely to kill me or my family. There's research indicating that some germ exposure is a good thing for our immune systems. Yes, you CAN be too clean.
Anonymous wrote:I just have them put things that could cause a problem into a plastic bag before it goes into my reusable bag. And yes, you can say it defeats the purpose, but I think using 2-3 plastic bags for meat still is better than using 15 plastic bags to haul my groceries home