Sometimes using plastic might be the MORE sustainable option!
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Publicado 2023-01-12
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moral of the story: wrap your cucumber guys.
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trader joe's actually wraps their in biodegradable plastic material! i hope more grocery stores do this. thank you for the informative video! Edit: the material is not actual biodegradable plastic, it’s a compostable seaweed film that is compostable and water-soluble.
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"just when I thought I got out, they pulled me back in"
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That's one responsible cucumber, you got right there.
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I didnt even open this video, my subconscious did.
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best part is when you forget it in the fridge and it liquiefies it stays mostly contained.
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The plastic was a problem until she realized it benefited her. A synopsis known all too well.
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and on a hot day, a cucumber from the crisper can really cool off a hot date.
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That’s why it’s important to eat in season and in region (local). That way you won’t need to worry about packaging to prevent damage in transportation and also you’re eating fresh.
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She made this short knowing full well what she was doing.
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Moral of the story: don't read articles/studies funded by big plastic.
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I love how she expresses her greater cumulative cuke knowledge… but then she does peel back that big cuke wrapper and wield that blade like Lorraine Bobbett
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I was hoping this was going to go differently but then remembered im on youtube
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Moral of the story, buy domestic cucumbers. That shit grows everywhere
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Damn she was a real fountain of information, and she nailed all.
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It also facilitates vegetables to be shipped further, industrial farming, and less use of local seasonal products.
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The problem is the shipping i think. We are used to eating food that has travelled thousands of miles and we should try to buy as locally as possible
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Girl just explained the whole purpose of packaging
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She knows what she's doing
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I saw this and the first instinct was I gotta see this lmao!! She really does take care of her cucumbers.