I work as a supermarket cashier. I hate that so many of our banana range is bagged. We sell loose bananas, but the 'small' and organic range are bagged.
I hate that cauliflowers are either fully shrink-wrapped (the organic range) or the non-organic ones are in an open bag with a barcode - they're sold per cauliflower, not by weight - yet the broccoli is similarly shrink-wrapped if organic, but loose and sold by weight if non-organic. It's the messiest thing to come through the checkout and sheds bits everywhere, then the customer (who couldn't think of putting it in, for example, the paper bags by the mushrooms, or in a compostable fruit-and-veg bag, or, here's a thought, bring their own washable weightless bag as sold in many other stores). Especially frustrating when that customer bought bagged bananas but still put loose broccoli on the checkout belt... along with bunched carrots with the tops out, dropping bits of fronds everywhere, fresh bread and pastries in open bags instead of folding the end over to keep the crumbs contained, dirty plant pots loaded onto the belt instead of passing them to me one at a time to scan... the same people who roll their eyes and sigh and tut when I'm cleaning up the mess they've made of my till...
This might be a good place to remind people that those open cauliflower bags (not shrink-wrap) can be recycled in the bin outside the store that is labelled for carrier bags from any store, can also take bread bags, the bags that carrots, potatoes, apples and pears come in (but not the 'compostable' bags from the organic bananas).
Take your own bags, please.