Do'nt Wrap the meat with Plastic Bags! - Plastic shopping bags often used to package a variety of foods, including meat. General considerations normally because of economic value, or the reason that the bag is difficult to decompose or disintegrate. If burned, also produce unhealthy fumes.
Which is more dangerous than it actually is very plastic bags used may be toxic. Hugh Pennington, a former professor at the University of Aberdeen, said that plastic bags should not be used again to wrap raw meat or vegetables with soil still attached.
That's because the bacteria in food products be easily moved to other foods.
"Although wrapped, keep raw meat contains bacteria that must be separated from other foods commonly consumed without cooking," Pennington said to the Daily Mail.
He also added that washing with liquid antibacterial plastic bags is not enough to kill all the bacteria that move from raw meat earlier. According to him, reusable plastic bags should not be used to wrap raw meat, but the food products that are packed with cans or jars.
"If you wear a plastic bag to wrap raw meat, you should immediately throw it away," Pennington said.
In a previous study conducted by a professor at Penn Law, Jonathan Klick, eight per cent of E. coli was found in a plastic bag used to wrap raw meat. While 97 percent of people in the UK who were asked said that she never wash their plastic bags.
"Studies conducted to determine the safety of the food have shown a high percentage of the plastic bags actually contain harmful bacteria," he said.
Which is more dangerous than it actually is very plastic bags used may be toxic. Hugh Pennington, a former professor at the University of Aberdeen, said that plastic bags should not be used again to wrap raw meat or vegetables with soil still attached.
That's because the bacteria in food products be easily moved to other foods.
"Although wrapped, keep raw meat contains bacteria that must be separated from other foods commonly consumed without cooking," Pennington said to the Daily Mail.
He also added that washing with liquid antibacterial plastic bags is not enough to kill all the bacteria that move from raw meat earlier. According to him, reusable plastic bags should not be used to wrap raw meat, but the food products that are packed with cans or jars.
"If you wear a plastic bag to wrap raw meat, you should immediately throw it away," Pennington said.
In a previous study conducted by a professor at Penn Law, Jonathan Klick, eight per cent of E. coli was found in a plastic bag used to wrap raw meat. While 97 percent of people in the UK who were asked said that she never wash their plastic bags.
"Studies conducted to determine the safety of the food have shown a high percentage of the plastic bags actually contain harmful bacteria," he said.