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OT - sort of - Avoiding false grocery charges
On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 07:59:24 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote:
>On 8/13/2016 7:10 AM, wrote:
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>> So do I - so many plastic bags wind up in trees or in the sea which is
>> worse. I know people will always use them but at least only when it
>> is very necessary.
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>This is my complaint about not bagging my own groceries, which
>I would be happy to do. I don't use 50 bags when 10 would do.
>The cashiers seems like they'd be happy to put one item per
>bag.
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>Of course, where I shop they use the absolute cheapest bags
>I think they can get. I haven't had any break on the way to
>the car but it wouldn't surprise me.
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>Yes, I use them for kitty litter, vacuum dust, whatever else
>comes up, and I'm glad they are cheap thin bags, but I don't
>need a gazillion of them. I take them back to the store for
>recycling (they are required to take them, here) for what
>that's worth.
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>nancy
I never have nearly enough from shopping, I by those plastic bags in
cartons of 1,000 at BJs, usually $9, and they are better quality than
typical stupidmarket bags. The carton says "T Shirt Bags", I guess
they do look kinda like a t shirt.
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