Crystal0608
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I like getting plastic bags sometimes since I reuse them. Targets bags are great for used kitty litter, I usually have to double bag Wmart or the grocery store ones. I also use them in my small trashcans at home as well as for when I have yard sales. I also use the nicer ones for gifting so I don't have to wrap, so I like the bag to match. I store them under my kitchen counter and only throw away the wet ones or ones that had meat in them.
I do use recycled bags at the Farmer's Market and outdoor shopping. About every vendor asks if I need a bag. I wash those after use. Toys R Us and Walgreens have really cute ones. I also have a nice collection of Trader Joe insulated ones, my fave is a big blue one with a zipper. I rebag when I get to the car. I have gave gifts with these as the gift bag with happy results.
I do use recycled bags at the Farmer's Market and outdoor shopping. About every vendor asks if I need a bag. I wash those after use. Toys R Us and Walgreens have really cute ones. I also have a nice collection of Trader Joe insulated ones, my fave is a big blue one with a zipper. I rebag when I get to the car. I have gave gifts with these as the gift bag with happy results.


How long has that been in effect in your area?
Are they that cheap that they can't afford to give you a bag that cost them a penny? Hello, you just spent money in their store, could have even been a lot of money, but they are going to nickle and dime you over a freakin plastic bag?
I think she was responding to my post. I wrote how kitty litter & feminine pads will be banned someday. Bumbershoot lumped them both into the same paragraph in her response.

