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If it were not for all those people who throw their waste away carelessly, plastics would be so much less of a problem.

 

I was in Sainsbury's yesterday. I pulled out me multi use bag and the attendant said, "would you like a replacement"? No, my bag looks a bit battered and disheveled. I said "No thanks". She then said "there are so many people who would change their that look a lot less worn than yours". I said, mine is used everyday to take my food to work and for my shops and still has a few months left in it.

 

Enthusiastic Contrafibularities
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

 

If it were not for all those people who throw their waste away carelessly, plastics would be so much less of a problem.

 

I was in Sainsbury's yesterday. I pulled out me multi use bag and the attendant said, "would you like a replacement"? No, my bag looks a bit battered and disheveled. I said "No thanks". She then said "there are so many people who would change their that look a lot less worn than yours". I said, mine is used everyday to take my food to work and for my shops and still has a few months left in it.

 

 I’m sorry to say me culpa

Baz
Enthusiastic Contrafibularities posted:

 

If it were not for all those people who throw their waste away carelessly, plastics would be so much less of a problem.

 

I was in Sainsbury's yesterday. I pulled out me multi use bag and the attendant said, "would you like a replacement"? No, my bag looks a bit battered and disheveled. I said "No thanks". She then said "there are so many people who would change their that look a lot less worn than yours". I said, mine is used everyday to take my food to work and for my shops and still has a few months left in it.

 

 Good for you, EC 

 

I have a big cooler bag for fridge and freezer food, and three hessian type bags and a couple of cotton bags for the other stuff.

Yogi19

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