I bought one large and two small jute bags a few months ago. Very useful. The amusing thing of course, is that shops in our state in India use thin cloth bags anyway. Plastic bags were banned a few years back.
Got some really nice ones with hard bottoms, they hold my wife’s wool, our travel Keurig (don’t get me started on motel coffee) and the rest are all tossed in a U-Haul box in the garage. The plastic bags get used up during yard sale season. Considering all the foofaraw about paper, none of the stores in our region have them.
I reuse double-bagged paper bags until they get too bad and also reusable cloth. Would like to find washable cloth with removable hard bottom. Any ideas?
Pet peeve: The trouble with private bags is that they take so long for the baggers (both the shoppers & store baggers) to load them because they’re trying to figure out how to fit all the shoppers stuff into what they’ve brought! Making everyone behind them wait unnecessarily!
What’s wrong with paper bags. Trees is a crop. Manageable and renewable!
In the drugstore or hardware store I usually tell the checkout clerk that I don’t need a bag. But the first time I did that and handed the empty bag back to the clerk, she wadded it up and threw it in her wastebasket. Now I make sure they understand that I’m trying to SAVE the bag for when it’s needed.
Hemp is typically ready to harvest in four months, and per acre it produces four times as much paper as trees, which take many years to reach maturity for harvest.
Anyone consider brokering a contract with the supermarket chains to supply hemp grocery totes..?
I have about 20 totes. Whenever I go to Petco to buy cat food, they frequently give tote bags if you donate $10 or more and since I always donate $20, I get lots of cute kitty and puppy tote bags for shopping.
I use reusable bags for grocs, sometimes stuff a plastic one in my pocket in a pinch for the same.. Most places charge 5c for a plastic bag so when I’m at a store that offers a plastic bag gratis for my purchase, I take it. It will be used eventually, for my garbage. As a single guy, I don’t make that much trash. One every 2-3 weeks.
Macushlalondra about 6 years ago
We do this a lot too.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 6 years ago
Put it in the trunk of the car, Arlo. Oh, and you’ll need more than one.
alasko about 6 years ago
Knit them into sleeping mats for the homeless.
amethyst52 Premium Member about 6 years ago
Most grocery stores have a bin you can bring your plastic bags back to be recycled
Nachikethass about 6 years ago
Open your eyes and you shall see!
I bought one large and two small jute bags a few months ago. Very useful. The amusing thing of course, is that shops in our state in India use thin cloth bags anyway. Plastic bags were banned a few years back.
colddonkey about 6 years ago
Get a dog then you’ll have a use for all those bags cleaning up outside.
Olddog1 about 6 years ago
I use the plastic ones for trash and garbage. Started using cloth a year ago and still have plastic ones left.
jarvisloop about 6 years ago
I have been waging my private war against plastic bags for years by using reusable cloth grocery bags.
Kroger’s recent announcement made me extremely happy, and I hope that other stores follow suit.
kraftjeff about 6 years ago
I have about a dozen of them… are they in the car when I need them? Lets find out the next time I go to the grocery store…..
cabalonrye about 6 years ago
I always have a tightly folded cloth bag in my hand bag, just in case.
JohnHarry Premium Member about 6 years ago
Cumm-onn – even ARLO isn’t this dense.
david_42 about 6 years ago
We have about 40 re-usable bags, five are insulated. We have bags in the car, the van and in a basket next to the door.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 6 years ago
Then ask for paper.
I have far more uses for paper bags than plastic.
Including lining my kitchen trash can.
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 6 years ago
Got some really nice ones with hard bottoms, they hold my wife’s wool, our travel Keurig (don’t get me started on motel coffee) and the rest are all tossed in a U-Haul box in the garage. The plastic bags get used up during yard sale season. Considering all the foofaraw about paper, none of the stores in our region have them.
micromos about 6 years ago
I use them for packaging material when shipping out my items that I sell on ebay under my I’d of micromos.
tamsax about 6 years ago
I reuse double-bagged paper bags until they get too bad and also reusable cloth. Would like to find washable cloth with removable hard bottom. Any ideas?
assrdood about 6 years ago
All this stuff is too troublesome, I just grab one and stuff the rest into it and toss it in the trash. I guess that makes me a bad person.
jbarnes about 6 years ago
Arlo, that one tote bag wouldn’t begin to hold all those groceries anyhow!
Tyge about 6 years ago
Pet peeve: The trouble with private bags is that they take so long for the baggers (both the shoppers & store baggers) to load them because they’re trying to figure out how to fit all the shoppers stuff into what they’ve brought! Making everyone behind them wait unnecessarily!
What’s wrong with paper bags. Trees is a crop. Manageable and renewable!
ron about 6 years ago
If all stores stopped offering bags people would not forget their own.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member about 6 years ago
In the drugstore or hardware store I usually tell the checkout clerk that I don’t need a bag. But the first time I did that and handed the empty bag back to the clerk, she wadded it up and threw it in her wastebasket. Now I make sure they understand that I’m trying to SAVE the bag for when it’s needed.
gcarlson about 6 years ago
For small items I consider that Tasch is German for both bag and pocket.
exness Premium Member about 6 years ago
I have been using the same 2 big canvas bags for about 25 years. If they aren’t in the car, I don’t stop at the store.
cosman about 6 years ago
Hemp is typically ready to harvest in four months, and per acre it produces four times as much paper as trees, which take many years to reach maturity for harvest.
Anyone consider brokering a contract with the supermarket chains to supply hemp grocery totes..?
pchemcat about 6 years ago
I have about 20 totes. Whenever I go to Petco to buy cat food, they frequently give tote bags if you donate $10 or more and since I always donate $20, I get lots of cute kitty and puppy tote bags for shopping.
syzygy47 about 6 years ago
I use reusable bags for grocs, sometimes stuff a plastic one in my pocket in a pinch for the same.. Most places charge 5c for a plastic bag so when I’m at a store that offers a plastic bag gratis for my purchase, I take it. It will be used eventually, for my garbage. As a single guy, I don’t make that much trash. One every 2-3 weeks.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 6 years ago
I keep at least one insulated beg in the trunk of my car.