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Would Ram Your Shopping In Your Bobbies Helmet?
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Whatever next eh?
A light-heated look at the lengths people go to so as to save 5p. Or perhaps just have a concience on the number of bags maybe.
What do ABers do?
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A light-heated look at the lengths people go to so as to save 5p. Or perhaps just have a concience on the number of bags maybe.
What do ABers do?
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I have a Tescos one that is at least 5 years old. If and when it does break, all I have to do is to pop into my nearest Tesco and they will replace it free of charge. I think it cost about 50p....a bargain !
I certainly wouldn't pay 5p for one of those flimsy, one-use ones, as it would be a waste of money in the long run.
Just common sense to me !
I have a Tescos one that is at least 5 years old. If and when it does break, all I have to do is to pop into my nearest Tesco and they will replace it free of charge. I think it cost about 50p....a bargain !
I certainly wouldn't pay 5p for one of those flimsy, one-use ones, as it would be a waste of money in the long run.
Just common sense to me !
I have umpteen bags for life that I forget and leave in the car thus infuriating me all the more. I don't think the back seat can carry many more without collapsing under the strain. Buying more bags every time defeats the excuse for making them non-chargable, and showing it is more about extracting more cash. And one needs to buy bags anyway if you want to line waste bins so that's no help. It's just yet another stress added to make life more difficult. May as well just survive on bread and marge as one can carry that without needing something to carry it in.
Slightly off the subject, I remember as a young recruit being on the beat with a senior constable who purchased fish and chips for his supper.Before he could finish them an inspector came into view,and where did this officer put his fish and chips? Under his helmet.I often wonder if the inspector noticed the sweat pouring down his face.
I try to avoid buying the bags because they are no use for anything else, and I don't like the thought that we're accumulating a pile of them at home that will never be used as bin bags, etc
Luckily our local supermarket does plastic bag recycling, which means every few months any left over get given a (hopefully) ethical burial
Luckily our local supermarket does plastic bag recycling, which means every few months any left over get given a (hopefully) ethical burial
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