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09-15-2019 01:22 AM
I think I should tell you all that I read that these labels are edible.
09-15-2019 07:08 AM
My produce doesn't have any labels. Because I only buy locally grown. Our produce is so superior in taste to the absolute tasteless grocery store veges and fruit! I'm even able to buy fresh produce in the winter where I live. Yippee!
09-15-2019 08:26 AM
I don’t angst about it, but always wonder about the sticky glue left behind. Especially on organic produce.
09-15-2019 12:18 PM
@Mindy D wrote:I think I should tell you all that I read that these labels are edible.
Go to snopes dot com and read about it.
It's not that they're really edible. It's just that eating one or two won't harm you. They're not food-grade. They're paper and glue.
09-15-2019 03:20 PM
If you wash your produce like you ought to, it's just another part of cleaning the item to take off the little sticker. I have lost a lot of manual dexterity due to RA and even have joint damage in my fingers, and I find it's easy enough to either stick your nail into the item and peel it, or use a sharp knife.
I don't see the problem for either young or old, healthy or disabled (of which I am the latter two).
Those stickers tell you whether the item is organic or not, too. Organic produce numbers begin with "9."
09-15-2019 03:33 PM
I like the stickers, especially for onions, since the produce often gets mixed together at the store. I hate getting a sweet onion when I needed an ordinary yellow or brown, or e en moreso the reverse. Since you peel the onion, taking it off isn’t an an issue. For other produce, like peppers and zucchini, I just cut them off and don’t even play around with trying peel.
09-15-2019 09:54 PM
09-15-2019 10:00 PM
@GingerPeach wrote:If you wash your produce like you ought to, it's just another part of cleaning the item to take off the little sticker. I have lost a lot of manual dexterity due to RA and even have joint damage in my fingers, and I find it's easy enough to either stick your nail into the item and peel it, or use a sharp knife.
I don't see the problem for either young or old, healthy or disabled (of which I am the latter two).
Those stickers tell you whether the item is organic or not, too. Organic produce numbers begin with "9."
My DH is visually impaired and can neither see them nor feel them. My mom has severe arthritis in her hands and can't bend or control her fingers enough to remove them.
09-15-2019 10:15 PM
The stickers can be a pain to remove. At least in my area there is a code number on it.
This is entered by the cashier so that the correct price is charged!
09-17-2019 09:53 AM
@Mindy D wrote:I’m sick of peeling labels off my fruits and vegetables. I just finished peeling a label off a red bell pepper.
Shop at your local farmers' market. Problem solved.
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