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Plastic or Paper - Which is better for the environment?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bagels" data-source="post: 1254775" data-attributes="member: 43436"><p>I go through periods where I'll leave mine in the car, but I buy so few items at once (to minimize/eliminate waste) that I'll simply carry - or leave them in the cart - them to my car where I'll then bag them. Unless I'm being lazy. They get messy, yes, but I have a pile of them and will toss them in the washer every so often. Can't blame the grocery stores for charging for the bags in this instance... Last month Safeway pulled the plug on nearly <strong>100 </strong>stores in the Chicagoland market last month! A&P closed a similar number in Detroit several years ago, and a smaller number in Milwaukee shortly before that; Toledo's dominate grocer closed 50-something stores about 10 years ago.</p><p></p><p>I just started to cook a few years ago and enjoy doing so, even if it's for myself. I recently discovered I can make a week's worth (or more!) of salads for what I was paying for one late dated, reduced price store made sald.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bagels, post: 1254775, member: 43436"] I go through periods where I'll leave mine in the car, but I buy so few items at once (to minimize/eliminate waste) that I'll simply carry - or leave them in the cart - them to my car where I'll then bag them. Unless I'm being lazy. They get messy, yes, but I have a pile of them and will toss them in the washer every so often. Can't blame the grocery stores for charging for the bags in this instance... Last month Safeway pulled the plug on nearly [B]100 [/B]stores in the Chicagoland market last month! A&P closed a similar number in Detroit several years ago, and a smaller number in Milwaukee shortly before that; Toledo's dominate grocer closed 50-something stores about 10 years ago. I just started to cook a few years ago and enjoy doing so, even if it's for myself. I recently discovered I can make a week's worth (or more!) of salads for what I was paying for one late dated, reduced price store made sald. [/QUOTE]
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