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H1954 Mon 31-Aug-20 14:22:31

Also, Tesco now use recycled paper bags for loose fruit and veggies rather than plastic but they are next to useless and tear very easily. I use some mesh bags, weigh the goods on the scales and then pop into my own bags along with the price ticket.

H1954 Mon 31-Aug-20 14:20:03

I can't remember when I last purchased one to be honest! In the past, when I've needed a bag, and some stores charged even before the new regulations, I have turned it inside out to hide the stores logo! I'm not paying to advertise!

25Avalon Mon 31-Aug-20 14:13:43

Not if they make sure it’s from sustainable wood.

boodymum67 Mon 31-Aug-20 14:12:38

wont using strong paper bags lead to more trees being cut down?

25Avalon Mon 31-Aug-20 14:09:24

10p is neither here nor there as a deterrent. I agree ban them altogether. One supermarket I think it’s Morrison’s is switching to strong paper instead.

MerylStreep Mon 31-Aug-20 14:06:21

If we were serious about this issue we would ban them.
Obviously we're not. It's meaningless.

GrannyGravy13 Mon 31-Aug-20 14:03:00

The price will rise to 10 pence in April 2021, I very rarely buy a bag, always have at least one fold up linen one in my handbag.

boodymum67 Mon 31-Aug-20 13:59:39

I see it has been announced that plastic carrier bags will double in price from 5p to 10p.

I have rarely bought a plastic bag since they became chargeable.

Anyone else?