 |  |  | Subject: Where can we get deposit? Posted Apr 19, 2004 by Traveller in Times >42 )^( _
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  |  | Traveller in Time trying to keep his nest free of littering bags "I have never managed to get a refund of any kind for using my own bag. It is even so most shops do not like it if you use bags with another logo printed on them. And you have to repeat several times you have your own bag, even showing your bag does not persuade them.
I also would like to introduce the plastic compostable bag! Three times the cost of the thick bags, water proof, and my own tests prove it does turn into compost.
Another 'new' bag is the isolation bag, the tough thick bag with an inner lining of metalised foil. This one keeps your deepfrost products cold enough to get home in an hour.
Somewhere on the edge of 'plastic bags' we see plastic bags with the size of so called 'Big Shopper' bags. These have rectangular cardboard/plastic bottom inlay, and are meant to be used some hundred times. By that time the woven plastic material is wearing off. I have not seen these as give away with purchase, but they are cheap."
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 |  |  | Subject: Where can we get deposit? Posted Apr 19, 2004 by Footbacon This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | When I've been to sainsburys and had my own bag, the cashier has usually noticed me making a fuss over getting my own plastic bag out. once the cashier has put all the food through, they will usually ask me how many bags i've used and knock off a couple of pence off the bill.
I'm not sure about other stores bags though
I think i've seen the deepfrost bags in morrisons too, but for hot food, like cooked chicken thats going round on the rotisserie thingmejiggymebob
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 |  |  | Subject: I have my own bag, Posted Apr 19, 2004 by Footbacon This is a reply to this Posting
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  |  | Well, sometimes a penny is a pee, which can be green in whichever case the pee is thought to be, other times a penny can be a copper, and a copper is either a penny or a bloke with a truncheon, other times a penny is a person who goes by that name and most times i don't make much sense
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a penny is a 1 pence coin
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