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Plastic Bags And Tray Liners.
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Just had an email from Tesco to say that after April 19th, they will not be supplying plastic bags and tray liners. If you use C&C, you should have bags in your car to put your groceries in, and if you have a delivery, bring some bags to your front door to pack your shopping in.
I think it's a great idea.
I think it's a great idea.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I find those tray liners really useful, but it does concern me that they are single use (although I have used them to put under seed trays when I am propagating stuff in the house).
I think it means deliveries will take longer since every item will need to be lifted out whereas atm, we can lift out the whole tray and dump it on the kitchen floor and then sort it when the driver has gone - but we did use to do that before they introduced them. Thankfully, the driver can park right outside our kitchen door so its not too bad for us.
I think it means deliveries will take longer since every item will need to be lifted out whereas atm, we can lift out the whole tray and dump it on the kitchen floor and then sort it when the driver has gone - but we did use to do that before they introduced them. Thankfully, the driver can park right outside our kitchen door so its not too bad for us.
Sainsburys have been doing this for ages for click and collect, maybe almost 12 months. The only items which are in plastic bags are frozen stuff.
It’s actually much better as we have loads of those large hessian bags which stand up by themselves and all slot in nicely in then car boot so none of the shopping gets squashed.
It’s actually much better as we have loads of those large hessian bags which stand up by themselves and all slot in nicely in then car boot so none of the shopping gets squashed.
It took me a few minutes to figure what tray liners were and then remembered my last few Tesco deliveries with the big handleless bags in trays. I found them to heavy to carry in also. I always had my bags ready at the door.
Anyhow, since moving in with my parents I've only had one delivery from Tesco and usually pop to Sainsburys or Lidl with my trolley these days. No bags required.
Anyhow, since moving in with my parents I've only had one delivery from Tesco and usually pop to Sainsburys or Lidl with my trolley these days. No bags required.
I have another shopping trolley that I keep in the car boot, so for any future deliveries I'll use both my shopping trolleys to put the food into. The man didn't mind at all when I asked him if he could put the heavier things into my big trolley.
Something I've been meaning to ask, do you give the delivery driver a tip?
Something I've been meaning to ask, do you give the delivery driver a tip?
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