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View Poll Results: do you think its a good idea?
yes fantastic idea will use 5 45.45%
no will not use 2 18.18%
may or may not use dependant on shopping 3 27.27%
fantastic idea but wont use 1 9.09%
Voters: 11. You may not vote on this poll

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Old Jun 29th, 2007, 10:11 AM   #11
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lol im like wobbles in the sense tht i have 2 go thro a hall and a living room 2 get 2 my kitchen but if i get a lesser shop ill def try it this way! i have 4 jute bags tht i use for everyday shopping( i dont get bags anywhere)

lol all hail ur m8!!!!


 
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Old May 14th, 2009, 08:00 AM   #12
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Wow - our tesco delivery men fetch the crates through into the kitchen for us so we can unpack them straight onto the kitchen table Do yours not ask whether you'd like them to fetch them inside and where you want them to go? Maybe I just have super nice delivery men in durham


 
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Old Jul 4th, 2009, 12:40 PM   #13
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Our delivery man carrys the crates into the kitchen, only have to go through hallway.

As he brings two crates in I unpack them then he brings another two in and takes two back out etc.

I can't be faffing about with bags everytime I open the pantry door its like stepping into bag world, as fast as i get rid they seem to build up again !


 
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Old Jul 4th, 2009, 16:16 PM   #14
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I hate plastic bags I hardly ever use them. When they bring the bags with the online shopping they seem to put one or two items per bag so I end up with 100s of the bloody things. No delivery driver has ever unpacked my shopping. They bring the crates into my kitchen (which is inside the front door) and I unpack the boxes onto the side.


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Old Jul 5th, 2009, 07:23 AM   #15
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Originally Posted by Amanda View Post
Packaging is one of my bug-bears. Why do toothpaste tubes also need a box? Why is a cucumber packaged in a condom when it has it's own natural packaging? Why is it cheaper to buy 3 tins of rice pudding that are held together with loads of cardboard than to just buy one tin? Why are 4-pack of yogurts put in a cardboard packaging when they are already attached to each other? And why did the woman who served me in Somerfield last night put my one onion in a little bag when my back was turned? I'm going to peel it when I get home woman!!!
Absolutely agree Amanda. Why on earth do some supermarkets shrink wrap individual capsicums or bunches of bananas???! We usually shop at Sainsbury's, who aren't too bad for packaging.


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Old Jul 8th, 2009, 16:25 PM   #16
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i live in a 3-storey house and have to carry my shopping up a flight of stairs so there is no-way i would opt for no bags...... id be there a fortnight trekking up and down to the front door!!!!
In fact i complained on mon because they sent my shopping bag free when i didnt select it.... bonus really as they refunded the delivery charge and sent a money off ecoupon!!


 
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