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In the interest of full disclosure, most conversation and comments are positive about our TAG Bags. This guy surprised me with his bewildering conservation intelligence. Thought I'd share his wisdom...
Name Jason DEmail[email protected]How may we help you? "You forgot to mention the carcinogenic properties of non natural bags. Meat can be cleaned and I'd rather a little mold than cancer, besides some mold is good like cheese. And if you accidentally loose or drop a bag you are not littering plastic in the woods which as outdoorsman we should be protecting no matter the cost. For that 100 natural for me. Stop polluting the planet wth plastic"
Regrettably I have not considered the cancer causing affects of TAG Bags in humans, but animals are continually harmed in the process of using these bags.
Don't litter. Don't eat the bags themselves. Hunt. Fill. Bring home. Share. Wash & hang dry.
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Name Jason DEmail[email protected]How may we help you? "You forgot to mention the carcinogenic properties of non natural bags. Meat can be cleaned and I'd rather a little mold than cancer, besides some mold is good like cheese. And if you accidentally loose or drop a bag you are not littering plastic in the woods which as outdoorsman we should be protecting no matter the cost. For that 100 natural for me. Stop polluting the planet wth plastic"
Regrettably I have not considered the cancer causing affects of TAG Bags in humans, but animals are continually harmed in the process of using these bags.
Don't litter. Don't eat the bags themselves. Hunt. Fill. Bring home. Share. Wash & hang dry.
lb