
"Fruits and veggies don't grow in the grocery store, meaning each item in the produce section requires its own unique environment designed to keep them as fresh as possible."
"Excess moisture gives mold a chance to take hold, which can lead to them decaying and becoming rotten. Grapes need consistent airflow to stay fresh."
"Ventilated bags also curb the influence of ripening gases on fruit. When fruits ripen, they express ethylene, a gaseous plant hormone that kickstarts the process of ripening in other fruit."
Fruits and vegetables require specific environments to stay fresh, with grapes needing airflow to prevent moisture buildup and mold. Ventilated bags allow grapes to breathe, reducing moisture and decay. These bags also limit the impact of ethylene gas, which accelerates ripening. By controlling these factors, ventilated bags help maintain the quality of grapes, allowing consumers to take the desired amount while ensuring freshness.
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