05-10-2015 6:22 AM
Remember to keep your 'Bags for Life' in the boot of your car
This very quickly became a Non-story in Scotland, exactly the same complaints and warnings, were all over our Newspapers & TV shows, as are filling your media today.
Pay NO attention to the Doomsayers, the stupid scenarios
they talk about just don't happen
05-10-2015 8:52 AM
05-10-2015 10:19 AM
05-10-2015 12:11 PM
You soon get used to it, after forgetting and having to pay a few times it gets programmed into your brain, shopping take bag!
05-10-2015 2:40 PM
I have been using my own bags for years. I make some & I buy a few of the really nice woven bags for life too so I have a good selection. They are stronger & look nicer too.:) Can't see what all the fuss is about.
05-10-2015 2:55 PM
I collected freebies at Tesco and then packed the shoping into my nice, extra strong Lidl bags
05-10-2015 8:29 PM
i have folded one up in my handbag and must learn to put back in there when i have emptied my shopping..
05-10-2015 8:30 PM
Been doing it here in Walees for a long time now so is automatic that I carry bags with me now
05-10-2015 10:28 PM
I've used bags for life for years. Us of the older generation grew up using our own bags, like our mothers before us.
And we took our own bottles back, the dustman didn't take them for us. 🙂
05-10-2015 10:35 PM
Swings and roundabouts, if I haven't got single use carrier bags I will have to buy bin liners so it makes little difference.
There are always "bags for life" in the car, and also I have loads of free canvas bags.
06-10-2015 12:49 AM
There are proper shopping bags available all over the place, just as there have been since I was a child! They're not difficult to buy or use. Plastic carrier bags don't have to be 'single' use anyway. I don't see the problem.
I can't understand why England is going to be different from the rest of the UK though, so much easier to have one rule for all shops.
06-10-2015 9:32 AM
Been here in Scotland for a looong time!!
You get used to it...not a problem
06-10-2015 10:17 PM
Four of the big supermarkets have pledged the money from bag sales to help fund a dementia research centre.
08-10-2015 8:51 PM
09-10-2015 7:19 AM
When we go to A**i, or shopping anywhere, we always take bags with us. When we do the food shop, we take the bags in with us and pack it all away inside the shop.
09-10-2015 2:37 PM
I use those bags for life, have done so for years now, just the odd occasion that I forget and have to use a store bag!
09-10-2015 7:57 PM
ive had bags for life since what seems forever , from all sorts of shops, they do seem less sturdy this last eigtheen month
i remember my parents buying a cotton bag at Traquir house in the eighties, i seem to remember its handles being replaced a couple of times but its still at my parents - it holds the carrier bags now lol
09-10-2015 8:37 PM
I totally agree about taking bags for most shopping, but don't like the idea of bags not being provided for items of clothing or shoes which are easily damaged or marked.
Also fragile things like glass or china. Do we have to provide something to protect these items as well as bags?
10-10-2015 7:40 PM
yes, that is unfortunate, I remember buying some panties and having to put them straight into my handbag, would have looked good if I'd been stopped and searched hahahaa...
I carry a small bag in my handbag, one of those that folds up real small, this does for clothes etc.
If you are buying something like glass or china, ask for protection, as they have packaging it came in and could easily provide it. Or, if you are in the supermarket, take the bubblewrap from the fruit and use that.
10-10-2015 10:52 PM
What Happens When You Have Home Delivery From Our Faverite Frozen Food Shop Do You Pay For Bags?