The Heavy-Duty Grocery Bag Made for Rough Atlanta Commutes

Are you tired of your ice cream melting into mush in this summer heat before you have a chance to get it home to your freezer? When you’re taking food to a picnic, does it not remain as cool or warm as you would like it to? If so, you’ll love this stylish new Boxiebag available from Amazon. Not only can you use it to transport food to a different location, but you can replace your grocery bags with it for only $32.

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Boxiebag Grocery Tote

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You’ll love Boxiebag because, unlike most insulated bags, you can use it and then collapse it, putting it away so it won’t take up too much space. It also has long straps, making it convenient for carrying. The Velcro lid will help you keep your groceries or other food items safely in place as you transport them. Another great feature is that its box shape allows you to stack several of them on top of each other or next to each other.

One shopper said, “I love these so much for groceries! They are so convenient to keep in my car and keep my groceries cool until I get home.” Another said, “It keeps food cold in the back of the hot car for at least a couple of hours while running errands. I haven’t tried it for longer than that, but my frozen items were not thawing at all after almost 2 hours in the bag with 80-degree weather.”

Don’t sleep on this ergonomic, stylish carrying bag for your groceries and food. At this low price, grab two or more to ensure you keep your food organized and at a constant temperature.

Prices are accurate at the time of publishing.

Product images courtesy of Amazon.

Cover image courtesy of AI

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Mel is the author of this article, the owner of Move Me To Atlanta, and the founder of her own writing company in the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia. With many years of hands-on experience working in premium and luxury retail, Mel Childs knows exactly how to spot quality products that deliver true value. Additionally, she has written freelance for a diverse range of national publications, including Parage Home & GardenDengarden, Bob VilaThis Old House, and many more.


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