At the Charity shop where I am the only paid employee we do not charge for bags if they are required but I do make sure the staff supply re-cycled bags in the first instance if customers do not have their own,Indinana is correct in the assumption that volunteers are not classed as full time employee's even though their time is just as precious to the business,I buy rolls of bags from the local £land (40 on a roll) as I if my customers are good enough to give to the charity I should be good enough to supply decent bags for them if they come without one,sometimes customers do not intend to buy and pop in to browse and maybe find a bargain.
I did go into Bon March just the other day and saw a pair of trousers that I had been looking for (needless to say no carrier bag with me) and felt disgusted that they offered me a pair of trousers which cost just under £20.00 folded up and passed to me to carry back to work in the pouring rain.
So it begins….. Streeting resigns
My adult children are estranged from each other.
Unite the Kingdom and Pro Palestine marches Cup 16th May 2026


