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| Friday, February 25 2011 | |
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The 2011 Best Bagger Championships were held last week, and Krystal Smith, a bagger at the Hannaford supermarket in Burlington, Vt., was crowned the best grocery bagger in America. She completed her challenge in 38 seconds!
The contest is a year-long, nationwide program in which the best-of-the-best grocery baggers in the country compete for great prizes and the title of America’s Best Bagger. Contestants are judged on speed, bag-building technique, weight distribution between bags, and style, attitude and appearance.
As the winner, Smith takes home “bagging rights” as well as a $10,000 grand prize, the coveted Golden Grocery Bag trophy and the Pan-Oston “Best Bagger Golden Lane” for the organization. The second-place winner received a prize of $5,000 and third through fifth places received prizes of $1,000 each. This year’s Best Bagger Championship drew from 21 states across the country and marked the competition’s 25th year anniversary.
Here’s a list of this year’s winners: Champion: Krystal Smith, Hannaford Supermarket, Vermont First Runner-Up: Jessica Lewis, Yoke’s Fresh Market, Washington Second Runner-Up: Andrew Hadlock, Macey’s, Utah Third Runner-Up: Matt Medley, Lund’s Food Holding Inc., Minnesota
Fourth Runner-Up: Roland Mattox, Quality Foods of Commerce Inc., Georgia Email This Comments (0)
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