It is probably is too late, but Hey! Buy the bag!

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Written by limeywestlake
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I was in the Brentwood Save On Foods today. At the checkout I asked the clerk how many people use their amazing quality (yet inexpensive and sturdy) recycleable shopping bags. "Actually, not many people use them," was the reply. I was shocked.Truly. "Once in a while I see people with them," she continued, rather too matter-of-factly.So I decided to  wait around a while. Indeed, I  watched streams of people loading provisions into plastic. And not one of the bright green bio-degradable bags were to be seen. Okay, here comes the lecture: Wake up folks! The bags are only about $1.49 and they will last you for years. Sure, they do not say "Prada" along the side, but so what? Next time you are in Save On Foods buy a few and keep them in the back of the car. Be in a state of environmental readiness. Buy some and give them away, to your friends, just for the heck of it. Look at it this way: the "Vancouver Sun" has now dropped the 'allleged' when speaking of global warming; and if CanWest Global is waking up to reality, then we really are in deep do-do. So, I reiterate - buy the bags already! What's more, get  Eckhart Tolle's new book. Realize: we do not need more "stuff."  The Wii's, HDTV's, iPod's - whatever. Drop the bling and the inferiority complexes. We are in serious crisis.Think of the children. Think of your son. Your daughter. Your granddaughter. Your favourite nephew, even. The small ones you love so dearly. Now imagine them forty years from now, dying slowly of hunger, or of thirst, or murdered, even, at the hands of bellicose migrants fleeing the rising waters. Now imagine: YOU may be able to alter the course of their future. And yes, a buck and a half is all it costs.

 

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srobarts's picture

I use the bags, and you know

Written by srobarts

I use the bags, and you know what?  They're freakin' great!  No honestly, you can use them for all kinds of things not just grocery shopping, they are very sturdy, have nice wide handles that don't cut into your hands, and a solid bottom.  Even forget about the environmental benefit, and just get them because they are a good deal.  (In the end the environmental benefit will follow).

Scott 

Yes, Neil, I too use the

Written by karen armstrong

Yes, Neil, I too use the bags. I also put them in stockings for stocking stuffers, I do admitt I am still using plastic when needed, as i don't have enough green bags as yet. but I am working on that. 

Thank you for mentioning these. I just happened on them down one of the aisles in the market.  perhaps the paying stations should have them to offer all customers.  I bet most would buy, and at least 1/2 would use.

thanks for the link to this site as well,

from Karen, your friend and neighbour.

p.s. how is pam and toby. happy new year.

limeywestlake's picture

Thanks for your support,

Written by limeywestlake

Thanks for your support, brother. May your spirit be transformed into golden sunrays. Love, Neil.

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Thanks Sister, welcome

Written by limeywestlake

Thanks Sister, welcome abord. I love and respect you so much. Neil.

Hey, I didn't know about

Written by jcaldwell

Hey, I didn't know about this. Thanks. I already reuse the regular plastic to cart recyclable bottles back but this will be better. Mucho gracias.