Pre-washed lettuce goes through far more than a casual rinse. In processing plants, it’s washed multiple times in clean, monitored water—often with carefully controlled sanitizing agents—to remove soil, debris, and most harmful bacteria. Facilities follow strict hygiene rules, test for pathogens, and keep temperatures cold to slow bacterial growth. When the bag says “triple washed” or “ready-to-eat,” it’s meant to be safe without any extra steps at home.Still, no system is perfect, and leafy greens have occasionally been linked to outbreaks. That’s why some people choose to rinse again—especially if they’re pregnant, immunocompromised, or simply uneasy. If you do wash it, use only cold running water, clean hands, and a clean sink, and never use soap. In the end, the safest choice is the one that balances real-world risk with your own peace of mind.
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