Keeping Fruit Fresh with the FreshWorks Produce Saver

By Shannon Gurnee
In Food
July 18, 2016
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In our home, we have 6 kids and 2 adults. I would love to buy produce more often, but one of the reasons I don’t is because it seems to always go bad so quickly. When I had the opportunity to check out the FreshWorks™ Produce Saver from Rubbermaid, I jumped on the opportunity to see how it worked. And let me tell you…I was impressed!!!

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I received a FreshWorks™ Produce Saver 3-Piece Set – different sized containers for different types of produce, including berries, strawberries and lettuce. Participating in the #LongLiveProduce Challenge, I headed to our local fruit stand to purchase strawberries and blackberries. I kept both the strawberries and blackberries in the original cartons. You’ll notice how hard it was to keep our 6 kids from getting into the berries and finishing them off – ha ha!

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I definitely noticed a difference with both the strawberries and the blackberries in the FreshWorks Produce Saver and the original packaging. The berries in the FreshWorks Produce Saver looked close to what they did when I first purchased them, while the other ones looked more dried out, shriveled and squishy. The strawberries in the original packaging actually ended up leaking all over the top shelf of our refrigerator after 2 weeks – yuck! The pictures featured below are after 1 week using the different storage methods (original container versus the FreshWorks Produce Saver).

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After completing this challenge, I am totally sold on the FreshWorks Produce Saver! As we all know, keeping produce as fresh as the day you purchased it is no easy task… and there is nothing more frustrating than reaching into the fridge to find that produce purchased earlier in the week has already spoiled. Introducing the FreshWorks™ Produce Saver, an innovative food storage container that uses patented technology to keep produce fresher up to 80% longer.

By extending the life of your fruits and vegetables, the FreshWorks Produce Saver keeps food looking and tasting its very best for longer. FreshWorks features revolutionary FreshVent™ technology to regulate the flow of oxygen and carbon dioxide, while the CrispTray™ helps reduce moisture and spoilage to keep produce fresher for up to 80% longer. With the FreshWorks Produce Saver, you can simply move produce from store packaging to the FreshWorks containers before refrigerating to maintain freshness for longer. Ideal for those without a Cellar Cooling System, this simple solution helps your food stay at its best, both in appearance and taste. The FreshWorks Produce Saver is available in three different sizes to fit all produce needs and can hold many types of produce, from berries to leafy greens:

  • Small (2.5 Cups): Ideal for small berries
  • Medium (6.3 Cups): Perfect for strawberries
  • Large (17.3 Cups): Optimal for leafy greens

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Here are some interesting facts about produce in America:

1. Reducing Waste: Americans waste 23 billion pounds of fresh produce each year because it spoils before we can eat it. That’s 187 pounds per household. The unique design of the FreshWorks Produce Saver creates the optimal environment to keep produce fresh.

2. Saving money: Americans throw away $24 billion worth of produce each year. That’s $192 per household that could be saved every year by using FreshWorks.

I really loved the FreshWorks Produce Saver and will definitely be using it to store my berries, strawberries and lettuce. A big thanks to Rubbermaid for such a great product!!!

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1 lucky winner on The Mommy-Files will receive a FreshWorks Produce Saver 3-Piece Set!!!

Have you tried the FreshWorks Produce Saver?
What produce would you put in yours?

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Shannon Gurnee is the author of Redhead Mom formerly "The Mommy-Files", a national blog with a loyal following. She has a Bachelor's Degree in Marriage, Family, and Human Development with a Minor in Business Management. Shannon and her husband, Frank, have a large family with 6 awesome kids and love living on the Central Coast near San Luis Obispo, California, as well as traveling around the world. A full-time Social Media and Professional Blogger, Shannon also serves as a National Brand Ambassador for many well-known companies. Her blog focuses on motherhood, family fun activities, traveling, fashion, beauty, technology, wedding ideas and recipes while providing professional opinions on products, performances, restaurants, and a variety of businesses.

47 Responses to “Keeping Fruit Fresh with the FreshWorks Produce Saver”

  1. Ellen Casper says:

    I would store raspberries, blueberries and strawberries,

  2. susan smoaks says:

    I would use these for my fruits and veggies. I like to keep blueberries, strawberries and lettuce fresh.

  3. Dana Rodriguez says:

    These would save me some money! I would use them for herbs, fresh fruit and veggies.

  4. Cheryl B says:

    I would store my strawberries and blueberries in these storage containers.

  5. Chelsea M says:

    We would store fruit in them like strawberries and blue berries they are our favorites.

  6. Nicole Sender says:

    I would store blueberries and produce from my garden!

  7. shelly peterson says:

    I would for sure store my strawberries in these containers.

  8. Fiona N says:

    I would store blueberries, and raspberries in the FreshWorks Produce Saver 3-Piece Set
    Thank You for the chance

  9. Jessica says:

    I would store salad ingredients so they would be all ready to go and fresh at lunch time.

  10. Emily Smith says:

    I would use it for cucumbers, berries and lettuce.

  11. Christina C. says:

    We would store grapes, strawberries & blueberries for baby!

  12. sandra says:

    definitely would store strawberries

  13. Julie Lundstrom says:

    I would buy some lettuce, apples and oranges.

  14. Barbara Montag says:

    I would store romaine lettuce celery and berries in this set.
    thank you

  15. Stefanie Gladden says:

    I would store my strawberries and grapes!

  16. DEBIJOT says:

    I would store all my fruits in these savers.

  17. Leigh Anne Borders says:

    I would definitely store strawberries in them.

  18. I’d store blackberries!

  19. Cynthia R says:

    I would store cilantro, spinach, and kale in a fresh works produce saver.

  20. Jeanna says:

    I would store my strawberries and lettuce. Those seem to go the fastest in our house!

  21. I would definitely keep my berries in them. They always seem to go bad before I can eat them all up 🙁 We have 4 sons so you would think they would all be eaten in time lol

  22. Ellie Wright says:

    I would store my strawberries in them.

  23. Audra O'Hara says:

    I would store strawberries for sure; those are the worst to go bad quickly. I would also store raspberries, blackberries and lettuce.

  24. Trisha Burgess says:

    I would have strawberries, watermelon and raspberries!

  25. Diana C says:

    Definitely strawberries. We love them but sometimes can’t get through it all.

  26. Soha Molina says:

    I’d keep strawberries.

  27. ken ohl says:

    strawberries and bananas

  28. Carol Yemola says:

    I would store strawberries, blueberries, lettuce, peppers, and mushrooms.

  29. Mary von says:

    Blueberries and spring mix would be the first things I’d save.

  30. sarah k says:

    I would store lettuce, berries and cut veggies.

  31. Kimberly says:

    All! Especially berries and cut up vegetables!!

  32. Annamarie V says:

    I would store my raspberries and blueberries in the container, they can be expensive and go bad so easily.

  33. Nannypanpan says:

    Would love it for strawberries

  34. Austin Baroudi says:

    Fruits and veggies of course!

  35. Jillian Too says:

    I would love to use it for strawberries and lettuce from our garden.

  36. Annmarie W. says:

    I’d love to store the various fruits my hubby likes in his smoothies: strawberries, blueberries, pineapple, mango!

  37. latanya says:

    fresh berries and lettuce

  38. Cassandra Eastman says:

    I would store blueberries, strawberries, broccoli and mini cucumbers!

  39. Breanna Pollard says:

    I WOULD STORE LETTUCE AND BLUEBERRIES IN IT.

  40. Shakeia Rieux says:

    I would store salad, strawberries, watermelon and tomatoes

  41. Allison Swain says:

    I would store a variety of berries in this set.

    Thank you for the chance to win this!

  42. Danielle Day says:

    lots of fruit!!

  43. Angie says:

    I regularly buy strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries. I will also use them for salads I prepare for work.

  44. Dawn Monroe says:

    I would use it for cantaloupe and honey dew melons.

  45. laurie murley says:

    I would store peaches and cucumbers in it

  46. Lily Kwan says:

    I would store onions and mushrooms in it.

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