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Originally Posted by suitejudyblueeyes
I always ask explicitly (when i manage to remember my canvas bags)... You can't always expect people to be up to par on environmental issues
That's pretty silly though. Sometimes when I go grocery shopping with my canvas bags and I tell the cashier I don't need their plastic bags, they just kind of.... stare..... at me until I start putting things in my bags, then they get the point. It's just an unfamiliar concept to some people.
It think it would be very bad if this was an "unfamiliar concept" to some people - especially to cashiers. Yes, I can imagine that part of is probably habit because they have been using the disposable plastic bags for years and years .... but these days, when so many customers bring their own canvas bags (and pretty much every chain sells these adorned with their logo) it is not inexcusable for a cashier not to realize what the bag is for.
I have to admit I still sometimes forget to bring the canvas bag with me when I go grocery shopping, but for the most part, I bring it with me. However, I still have to tell the bagger to put "as much as possible" into the canvas bag, they tend to put too few items in there and then they proceed to shove the rest into the disposable ones. My neverending beef is that they do not utilize the plastic bags to their own potential and leave them half empty. After all,who CARRIES the groceries home these days? Pretty much everybody comes in a car.