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No more free kitchen bin bags, what do you do now?

(54 Posts)
tanith Sat 24-Oct-15 12:44:14

I was wondering myself now I'm down to a couple of my free carrier bags that are used for my kitchen (hanging) bin.
So I looked around the net and discovered the carrier bags are called 'vest shaped carriers', proceeded to Amazon to look and found I could buy 100 strong white bags for £1:50 with free delivery so with 1-click they are on their way.
Any other ideas for free ones anyone?

Thought it might help someone else .

brawlass Thu 29-Oct-15 21:27:51

Thanks Tanith for your link. Been paying for bags here in Scotland for some time now and am down to the last of my hoard of plastic carrier bags, the ones from Amazon look ideal for my under sink rubbish bin.

Albangirl14 Thu 29-Oct-15 22:07:30

I recieve charity donation plastic bags through the door about 3 times a week so I am using those as rubbish bags as I never give clothes to charity on the doorstep but take them to my local hospice shop.

harrigran Fri 30-Oct-15 00:16:19

I buy 50 litre bin liners from Aldi, I think they are 89p for twenty, I only use two a week usually. I do have a big sack of carriers which get used for holding dirty walking shoes or for lining the waste paper basket.