Some of us are forgetful!!
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Get a foldable bag that you can stuff in your main carryon (purse, backpack, etc) in the event you forget
It's a good backup. Just gotta put it back once you unload everything or else you forget about it
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I'm still hacked off that the bag fee was created only as a punishment for single use plastic bags, then once plastic bags were phased out the cunts kept it in and raised the cost with different tiers of biodegradable, reusable and woven bags.
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I'm still hacked off that the bag fee was created only as a punishment for single use plastic bags, then once plastic bags were phased out the cunts kept it in and raised the cost with different tiers of biodegradable, reusable and woven bags.
That is cuntish. Where was that?
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Get a foldable bag that you can stuff in your main carryon (purse, backpack, etc) in the event you forget
It's a good backup. Just gotta put it back once you unload everything or else you forget about it
Just gotta put it back once you unload everything or else you forget about it
Therein lies the problem
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That is cuntish. Where was that?
Definitely in Australia. After single use got banned, the new plastic bags were 10c and were good enough they could be reused. When they got banned, we got stuck with paper ones for 25c or woven ones for a couple dollars.
They also released $15 "washable paper bags" that I don't understand who is the target audience.
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Definitely in Australia. After single use got banned, the new plastic bags were 10c and were good enough they could be reused. When they got banned, we got stuck with paper ones for 25c or woven ones for a couple dollars.
They also released $15 "washable paper bags" that I don't understand who is the target audience.
When they got banned, we got stuck with paper ones for 25c
Cheeky bastards! We had a single use for €0.25 for a while but that's long gone. Paper bags are still free. They're generally small unless you're buying clothes or whatever. You definitely wouldn't be bagging the weekly shop with them but most places offer free boxes from the shelf stocking leftovers.
They also released $15 "washable paper bags" that I don't understand who is the target audience.
Very, very rich people is the answer. Surely the amount of energy to wash one is not that far off a fresh paper bag.
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When they got banned, we got stuck with paper ones for 25c
Cheeky bastards! We had a single use for €0.25 for a while but that's long gone. Paper bags are still free. They're generally small unless you're buying clothes or whatever. You definitely wouldn't be bagging the weekly shop with them but most places offer free boxes from the shelf stocking leftovers.
They also released $15 "washable paper bags" that I don't understand who is the target audience.
Very, very rich people is the answer. Surely the amount of energy to wash one is not that far off a fresh paper bag.
wrote last edited by [email protected]The thing is, even for rich people, the cooler bags are cheaper AND better, they're lined to keep cold things cool longer, and they hold a nice square shape, the sides are stable with nothing in them, so they're very easy to pack, and they're super durable, for only $3. They can be washed just as easily as any other bag, and can be zipped closed.
Their fabric ones are also good size, quality, and washable, also for $3.
The $15 ones simply make no sense.
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I don't understand how you people can go outside without a bag, let alone an extra bag inside it. How can you just go places with no inventory slots???
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I don't understand how you people can go outside without a bag, let alone an extra bag inside it. How can you just go places with no inventory slots???
Because someone doesn't put the bags back in the bag of bags, so the bag of bags is now just a bag, and I can't use that bag, because it's the bag that contains the bags, except, you know, it doesn't.
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The thing is, even for rich people, the cooler bags are cheaper AND better, they're lined to keep cold things cool longer, and they hold a nice square shape, the sides are stable with nothing in them, so they're very easy to pack, and they're super durable, for only $3. They can be washed just as easily as any other bag, and can be zipped closed.
Their fabric ones are also good size, quality, and washable, also for $3.
The $15 ones simply make no sense.
I love my cheap TOTES. That being said, I use theplastic ones for bin bags so I usually get a little supply.
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Because someone doesn't put the bags back in the bag of bags, so the bag of bags is now just a bag, and I can't use that bag, because it's the bag that contains the bags, except, you know, it doesn't.
Where do those bags go? Not saying this someone shouldn’t be just putting the bags away but surely they must go somewhere?
I just keep the bags I use for groceries on the backdoor door handle. Once everything is empty they all kinda have to go back together or they’d just be strewn about the kitchen and the place they go is beside the fridge.