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Default Barbecue Grill Advice - Could Be On Topic

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On Thu, 27 Jun 2013 08:09:06 -0400, iBoaterer
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What would make you think that a new bag is more sanitary than a
reusable one?


There is no chicken **** in a plastic bag processing plant.


Chicken **** isn't the only non-sanitary thing in the world.

These plastic bags are made at a high temperature, packaged and
shipped without much human contact at all.


Until the moment they leave the factory.

There is not much chance for contamination. Once you start throwing
raw meat and unwashed produce in a bag there are all sorts of
opportunities for bacteria growth. There is also the problem that a
cloth bag absorbs water and whatever contaminants making a perfect
breeding ground. These contaminants are also more likely to leach out
into the seats of your car, reinfecting a clean bag.


Sure there is. What was in the truck before it was loaded with bags to
ship?

I did not make this up. Many other people with better credentials than
all of us agree.
It is possible to wash and preserve a reusable bag with a modicum of
cleanliness but that is not what most people will do


Cite?