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What else may be in your reusable grocery bag? Bacteria.

Reusable shopping bag full of groceries.

Do you store reusable grocery bags in the car so you’ll remember them on your next shopping trip? Don’t.

That’s the message from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention, which encourages people to take proper care of reusable grocery bags to prevent sickness. The agency warns the bags can become contaminated with germs such as Salmonella and E. coli from food or other sources. Storing the bags in a car or other place exposed to high temperatures can cause germs to grow faster, according to the CDC.

The agency instead recommends people store the bags in a cool, dry place such as in a garage or at home. Here are some other tips you can follow to ensure your reusable bags only carry what you intend them to:

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