Murrmurr
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- Sacramento, California
It was.... It was like it was washed and immediately packaged.
It was.... It was like it was washed and immediately packaged.
Same here.If it’s a large plastic container, I tuck a couple of pieces of paper towel in the sides of it. It seems to help. When I’m ready to use it, I take a portion and wash and spin dry it, even if it says it has been tripled washed.
I buy a lot of the "chopped" salad kits that have some interesting side ingredients and the dressing included. We have them for lunch with some type of protein on top 5 days a week. The chopped ones have ingredients like cabbage, broccoli, etc. and they seem to last the longest. The ones with lettuce can sometimes look wilted even before the "use by" date. I usually throw them out.
Yes, we swear by the Taylor Farms packaged salads! Some of the most tasty salads are actually at Trader Joe's but I don't make it there very often.I only recently discovered the Taylor Farms chopped salads. I love them, specially the Caesar salad, and you can get an individual one for under $2.
From Healthline.In fact, between 1973 and 2012, 85% of the food poisoning outbreaks in the US that were caused by leafy greens such as cabbage, kale, lettuce and spinach were traced back to food prepared in a restaurant or catering facility (13Trusted Source).
To minimize your risk, always wash salad leaves thoroughly before eating. Do not purchase bags of salad mix that contain spoiled, mushy leaves and avoid pre-prepared salads that have been left to sit at room temperature."
As I mentioned above the harvest date is on the packages of romaine hearts, which in this case is 11/12/25. 17 days past harvest for romaine is an eternity.I bought this packaged Romaine lettuce this past Monday or Tuesday, it has a sticker that says it's best by 11/29:
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That is the exact salad I used to buy for my pet rabbit. I had to go through the whole container to find all the slimy pieces before I used it. Especially the red leaf lettuce which usually turns black first. I hated buying it and felt it was a waste of money. Maybe I could use half of it if I got it in time. But I had no choice. It might depend on how long the store had it also before you bought it.I bough a large plastic container of what is called "spring mix" salad on Thursday to make a tossed salad to bring to church. I went to do that this morning and the salad was wilted and some pieces were slimy. I was disappointed that it didn't last even 3 days in the fridge. This photo isn't my actual purchase, it's just to show the type of container.
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