"It was very exciting," Long told the Medina Gazette. "This year, I was a lot more confident."
Contestants are judged on speed of bagging, proper bag-building technique, weight distribution and style.
Long, an accounting student at the University of Akron, beat 23 other baggers from across the country. The national competition started in 1987.
"Baggers and courtesy clerks are often the last impression a customer has of a store, and because of this, superior bagging skills, along with friendly customer service, are critical elements to a positive shopping experience for the consumer," Peter J. Larkin, grocery association president, said in a release. "The Best Bagger competition truly epitomizes the spirit and work ethic of the supermarket industry."
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