Kasala Kasala, an employee of the Macey's West Jordan store, reacts to the announcement that he is the 2008 Utah State Best Bagger winner on Monday. Grocery baggers from all around the state competed for the honor of Utah's Best Bagger at Snowbird Resort. Baggers competed using both plastic bags and paper bags, and both were combined to determine the overall winner.
Stuart Johnson, Deseret News
Kasala Kasala, an employee of the Macey's West Jordan store, reacts to the announcement that he is the 2008 Utah State Best Bagger winner on Monday. Grocery baggers from all around the state competed for the honor of Utah's Best Bagger at Snowbird Resort. Baggers competed using both plastic bags and paper bags, and both were combined to determine the overall winner.
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