Don’t like it Emily? Then do the f@cking shopping yourself.
I can turn in my plastic bags at the grocery store anytime I want where they’re supposed to be recycled. One can make all manner of clothes, carpeting, and other goods with them.
It would be interesting to know just how both plastic & paper bags are made, what they’re made of, how much they cost, and what kind of impact they actually have on the environment. Maybe a good topic for the show, “How things are made.”
When I was shopping, I’d bring my cloth bags. Now that my groceries are delivered, a lot are in plastic bags. The good thing about the plastic—I can use them to line the small bathroom trashcans and scoop them out, tie them shut and pop them in the big garbage bin to go. And they’re also great for getting rid of kitty litter. You can tie them tightly shut and it eliminates the odors.
BE THIS GUY over 3 years ago
It’s amazing this marriage has lasted.
Ken Norris Premium Member over 3 years ago
At the supermarket yesterday, the checker gave me half my groceries in a doubled paper bag with handles and the other half in plastic. Go figure…
"It's the End of the World!!!" Premium Member over 3 years ago
Don’t like it Emily? Then do the f@cking shopping yourself.
I can turn in my plastic bags at the grocery store anytime I want where they’re supposed to be recycled. One can make all manner of clothes, carpeting, and other goods with them.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Dear God, save us from social warriors that really don’t give a shite.
Marko56 over 3 years ago
It would be interesting to know just how both plastic & paper bags are made, what they’re made of, how much they cost, and what kind of impact they actually have on the environment. Maybe a good topic for the show, “How things are made.”
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
We use our own cloth bags that we have collected over the years from professional conventions and other places.
WCraft Premium Member over 3 years ago
Can I just bring a box next time?
Wendy Emlinger Premium Member over 3 years ago
When I was shopping, I’d bring my cloth bags. Now that my groceries are delivered, a lot are in plastic bags. The good thing about the plastic—I can use them to line the small bathroom trashcans and scoop them out, tie them shut and pop them in the big garbage bin to go. And they’re also great for getting rid of kitty litter. You can tie them tightly shut and it eliminates the odors.
csmvick over 3 years ago
If not for plastic grocery store bags there would be a lot of doggy doo in our yard.