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Smitty37

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"greens"

I've always found that odd - they'll let me buy anything I want in the store, but I have to pay extra if I want to be able to carry it home. I'd rather they work a percentage of a price increase into every item. The whole thing is a gimmick to sell those plastic-coated germ bags they have in every store now.

I miss the old paper grocery bags - the ones that I could use as a garbage bag afterwards...now I ironically have to buy plastic bags to throw out my trash...
Just goes to show you - never trust 'green'.

When I shopped at Aldi's I bought the bags once and kept some in my truck so when I went I I always had a couple with me. At our Save-a-lot now we take the cart out to the car where we have bags in the trunk and bag the stuff there.
 
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Smitty37

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Yes

Oh believe me I don't mind the quarter a cut, saves me time and lugging around the oak, it's just how cheap can they get? Next grocery stores going to charge you a quarter per bag when you get groceries?

I hope not... seems like Walmart tries to see home many bags they can send home with me... one or two items per bag.... :mad:
I think that's because the bags are so weak they can only be trusted to hold two items without breaking - one if it weighs more than a pound.
 

turningfish

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Bring a battery powered saw , lay the plywood on one of those flat panel carts and cut it right there. Just a thought. If you're at Lowes buying plywood ask what the hell "WHITE WOOD" is. They have no clue and niether do I.
 

edicehouse

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Bring a battery powered saw , lay the plywood on one of those flat panel carts and cut it right there. Just a thought. If you're at Lowes buying plywood ask what the hell "WHITE WOOD" is. They have no clue and niether do I.

Wouldn't that be like asking what fish fish sticks are made of?
 
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