Turn produce bags into something more
Those flimsy supermarket produce bags usually head straight to the trash, their utility quickly exhausted. Enter Japanese housewares brand Marna’s innovation: this little folding gewgaw that extends their life span and reduces waste.
The device opens up to create a supportive frame, allowing you to repurpose those bags into handy mini trash containers. Ideal for countertop clean-ups, it cleverly organizes your waste while conserving space.

Not just for trash: seal it up or store it away
It offers versatility beyond waste management. Use it to store sauce packets or seal it tightly to keep bugs at bay. The anti-slip feet ensure stability, whether you’re using it for trash or cooking ingredients.

The design is user-friendly, folding flat when not in use, promising minimal intrusion to your kitchen’s workspace.
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This inventive device retails in Japan for ¥1,210, equivalent to about USD $7.60. Unfortunately, it’s not yet available in U.S. markets, but for those in Japan, it’s a small investment with a big impact.

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Source: core77.com
