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Marks and Spencer - selling plastic bags or not?
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this lot need to decide on their sales policy....
i was at the till the other day and was asked if i needed a bag, of course i did i had many items and was told that it would cost 5p,
that sounds remarkably good value i thought , so said so and asked for a pounds worth (20),
the woman on the till refused to do the deal, i cant see the problem....
i was at the till the other day and was asked if i needed a bag, of course i did i had many items and was told that it would cost 5p,
that sounds remarkably good value i thought , so said so and asked for a pounds worth (20),
the woman on the till refused to do the deal, i cant see the problem....
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Surely that's the definitive answer? If people know they won't be getting a bag in-store, they'll shop accordingly, or take a bag with them?
My answers above do not condone the use of plastic bags ... just making the store aware that their policy of supplying bags is flawed.
Surely that's the definitive answer? If people know they won't be getting a bag in-store, they'll shop accordingly, or take a bag with them?
My answers above do not condone the use of plastic bags ... just making the store aware that their policy of supplying bags is flawed.
I usually take carrier bags with me and like to ensure that in supermarkets where they charge for the bags, I use their nearest competitors; Lidl bags in Aldi, etc.
I went into a Chinese Supermarket the other day where a helpful young girl busily packed my shopping into bags for me..........it wasn't until I lifted the bags up that I saw the sign sellotaped to the end of the unit telling me that I had been charged 5p per bag. *That* won't be happening again !!! :o)
I went into a Chinese Supermarket the other day where a helpful young girl busily packed my shopping into bags for me..........it wasn't until I lifted the bags up that I saw the sign sellotaped to the end of the unit telling me that I had been charged 5p per bag. *That* won't be happening again !!! :o)
"The concept is surely, charge for bags, watch your potential customers shop elsewhere.
Works for me. "
The concept of you even needing fresh carrier bags in each shop you go in is out-dated now. Why can't you re-use your carrier bags?
I'm a shop worker, and even though us the stores have started this free carrer bag crap in the first place, i deeply resent handing out carrier bags when more often than not they are unnecessary in the first place.
Works for me. "
The concept of you even needing fresh carrier bags in each shop you go in is out-dated now. Why can't you re-use your carrier bags?
I'm a shop worker, and even though us the stores have started this free carrer bag crap in the first place, i deeply resent handing out carrier bags when more often than not they are unnecessary in the first place.
Off the point a bit.
But still on the question of carrier bags.
I ask for them and get them without any questionning. I use them for bin liners.
The shops that are so 'green' have no problem in selling you rolls of plastic binliners.
Do the people who use reuseable bags feel any pangs of conscience when putting their rubbish in these plastic bin liners.
But still on the question of carrier bags.
I ask for them and get them without any questionning. I use them for bin liners.
The shops that are so 'green' have no problem in selling you rolls of plastic binliners.
Do the people who use reuseable bags feel any pangs of conscience when putting their rubbish in these plastic bin liners.
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