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Manitoba grocery clerk solves mystery of how to open produce bags amid coronavirus

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COVID-19 arrived in March, drastically changing how we shop for groceries.After donning a mask, sanitizing our hands and shopping cart, keeping a safe distance from fellow shoppers, and carefully making sure not to put our hands anywhere near our faces, it happens: we arrive at the fruits and vegetable section to find those clingy, clear produce bags with both sides stubbornly stuck together.

Coronavirus: Food prices to rise across Canada as COVID-19 pandemic continues How, we scream silently to ourselves, are we supposed to open the bags without risking it all, removing our masks and licking our fingers?The answer, it appears, has been in our hands the whole time.It’s an easy trick but it works!

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