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      <description>![$title$](https://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?q=$title$) In today&#39;s fast-paced world, it&#39;s crucial to implement efficient and effective ways to maintain a healthy lifestyle. However, the presence of pesticides and other harmful substances on fruits can be a major concern. Baking soda and vinegar, two commonly found household items, offer a simple and powerful solution for removing these contaminants while preserving the freshness and nutrients of your fruits. The alkaline nature of baking soda helps neutralize acidic pesticides, while the acetic acid in vinegar breaks down waxy coatings and kills bacteria.</description>
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