Notice my new pretty fruit? Looks very pretty doesn’t it? If you haven’t heard of BluApple you need to check it out!!! We love getting fresh fruit and vegetables but hate how fast they turn bad!!! I hate with the cost of gas running to the store constantly for fruit! And of course it seems these days fruit just doesn’t last as long as it used to. I was surprised how well it worked to help fruit last longer!!
How it works
No one likes wasting fruits and vegetables, yet the average family of four throws away as much as $600 worth of spoiled produce each year, according to the USDA (it’s not all that hard to imagine when an organic apple can cost $1.50). We’ve discovered an easy way to preserve the edible life of your produce, so you have more time to consume it instead of composting it. With this simple little product called BluApple, you can extend the storage life of produce by as much as threefold.
BluApple works by absorbing ethylene gas, which is given off naturally by fruits and vegetables. If ethylene gas builds up in your food storage area, it speeds the ripening process and accelerates ripening. Entrepreneur Timmy Chou, who founded BluApple, was inspired by the science applied for years to prevent spoilage in industrial environments like ocean liners, trucks and warehouses. He created a consumer product that makes use of the same non-toxic active ingredient (sodium permanganate). Each BluApple can absorb ethylene gas in a typical home refrigerator, produce bin or storage container for about three months (after that, refill packets are available). Simply place a BluApple where you keep your fruits and vegetables, and then sit back and enjoy them… for much longer.
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We buy less fresh stuff these days because we worry about it going bad – this would definitely prompt us to buy more!
I throw fruit away at least once a week. It really angers me because for one it’s not cheap and for two alot of the times i am just running to the grocery store just to get some fruit. My kids love fruit.. Thanks
I have thrown away tons of fresh fruit and veggies, so I have been buying mostly canned goods lately. I would love to be able to buy more fresh fruit and veggies!
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yes, at least every other week.
I hate to admit it but I throw stuff out all the time due to spoiling. I am very frugal with grocery shopping and using my coupons but as much as I try not to, I always am wasting fruit and vegetables. This would be totally awesome to have. Thanks for the opportunity.
I have to throw out fruit more often than i like, at least once per week. It costs too much to have to throw out. I would like to buy fresh fruit more often if not for over ripening.
Just threw a pear out tonight. They get overripe so quickly. I generally buy just enough fruit for about a day and a half. Lots of grocery trips.
I try not to buy too much fruit or veggies at one time, just so it wont go bad. But do have to buy it often!!