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Edited by
michiganman3
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Tue 09/30/08 11:02 PM
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One or two countries in Europe have banned them already. It will happen in a couple of years here too. I have nylon re-useable bags, but I seem to forget them, even when I have them in the car.
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One or two countries in Europe have banned them already. It will happen in a couple of years here too. I have nylon re-useable bags, but I seem to forget them, even when I have them in the car. |
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Do you use your old bags, or the ones they sell at you local Supermarket, so you can get a discount I have never heard of a supermarket doing that. No it's in CO too. We do it at King Soopers .... .05 a bag eh? |
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The one good thing about our store, is you get a discount on their gas, if you get a certain amount of points Yep we get that too .. neener neener |
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Do you use your old bags, or the ones they sell at you local Supermarket, so you can get a discount I have never heard of a supermarket doing that. No it's in CO too. We do it at King Soopers .... .05 a bag eh? Fade even though I have been out here in MI for 5 yrs now and I still think of the grocery store as "Kings Soopers" They are owned by Krogers, which is a big chain out here, none in my town though. Funny Huh? |
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I have cloth bags that I use when I remember them. They hold about 3 times the stuff that plastic bags hold and our stores give a 3 - 5 cent discount per bag for using them. Problem is, I keep forgetting them
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Do you use your old bags, or the ones they sell at you local Supermarket, so you can get a discount I have never heard of a supermarket doing that. No it's in CO too. We do it at King Soopers .... .05 a bag eh? Fade even though I have been out here in MI for 5 yrs now and I still think of the grocery store as "Kings Soopers" They are owned by Krogers, which is a big chain out here, none in my town though. Funny Huh? Krogers left St. Louis left St. Louis at least 10 years ago. I was surprised to see Krogers in Louisville, KY, a few weeks ago. |
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Stores charge for bags?! No kidding. Wow. And Gypsy's store has her bagging her own. Wow. Doesn't that make things more difficult for the elderly and disabled? |
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At the local Meijers if you go through the self scan, you have to bag your own. And about 1/3 are are self scan in this store. Oleson's have a few self scan lanes.
Elderly and disabled can go with the regular checkers, and get their stuff bagged. |
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