Accrington Web

Accrington Web (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/index.php)
-   General Chat (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/)
-   -   Asda Doing Their Bit (https://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f69/asda-doing-their-bit-39740.html)

Neil 28-05-2008 07:15

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 582117)
.... would love to see you in action... :D

He is too old to give you any action Kate :rolleyes::D:p

Mick 28-05-2008 07:45

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jambutty (Post 582119)
Prominently or not if the bag has the shop name on it then we will be paying for the privilege of advertising the shop.

Asda and the others should pay us for advertising the store.

Next time you have to buy an asda or any shop's bag that has there name on just tell the girl on the till to wait while you turn the bag inside out then start loading no avertising and the look on there face is great fun:D
I did this the other day in M&S the look i got hehe i walked out with a big smile on my face:)

emzy 28-05-2008 08:11

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ANNE (Post 582544)
When I went to Asda today, they only had 5p bags at the tills but still had the free bags at the self servis tills.

I cant say that i noticed if they were at the self serve tills but there were no bags out other than the 5p pnes, the person serving never said anything to me about the 5p bags, just said ill get you some carrier bags and got them from under the till :confused:

mez 28-05-2008 08:31

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
this remindes me of my days before the plastic carrier bags when we always took our own shopping bags with us ...remember the gondola basket kate? i loved mine.i hve now got a nice colourful stash of "proper" shopping bags & im helping the enviroment too.

katex 28-05-2008 08:42

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mez (Post 582687)
...remember the gondola basket kate? i loved mine.i .

Sort of Mez ... never had one .. bit too open and didn't hold too much.

I like everyone else used the supermarket bags for lining my litter bins and disposing of un-eaten foods, so yeh, never thought that we would have to buy them now, so not saving much for the environment are we ? Good point.

MargaretR 28-05-2008 09:29

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
I have just had a Tesco delivery - asked for 'no bags' (extra clubcard points), but got them anyway, no extra charge.

jambutty 28-05-2008 09:34

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 582674)
Next time you have to buy an asda or any shop's bag that has there name on just tell the girl on the till to wait while you turn the bad inside out then start loading no avertising and the look on there face is great fun:D
I did this the other day in M&S the look i got hehe i walked out with a big smile on my face:)

Interesting suggestion and worth considering.

jambutty 28-05-2008 09:49

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mez (Post 582687)
this remindes me of my days before the plastic carrier bags when we always took our own shopping bags with us ...remember the gondola basket kate? i loved mine.i hve now got a nice colourful stash of "proper" shopping bags & im helping the enviroment too.

Ah! But in those days people didn’t do a bulk shop once a week. There were no supermarkets apart from the Co-op and most people didn’t have cars so the corner shop ruled and a weekly trip to the local fruit and veg market.

My weekly foray to Asda rarely fills more than 4 bags but there are many people with larger families who will fill ten or fifteen carrier bags. Imagine having to take 15 shopping baskets with you.

accyman 28-05-2008 10:01

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
my gran used to use a tartan trolly pull along kind of thing with 2 wheels and a handle

i dont recall what happened to the trolly but knowing how tight fisted my mum is my gran was probably burried in it :rolleyes:

cashman 28-05-2008 11:04

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
called in asda fer a couple of things this morning. when the lass scanned em,she said- have you brought yer own bag sir, i replied no, so she grabbed one of the new green bags n scanned it, - i said i didn't ask fer that i will carry em, did i get a dirty look or what? she had to p*** about cos it showed on reciept, so i also left smiling as i walked away.:D

WillowTheWhisp 28-05-2008 11:18

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 582664)
They deliver in plastic crates - about the size of milk crates. They are designed to slide on racks in the delivery van and have a number temorarily stuck on each crate so that when the driver looks at them he can get out all those with your allocated delivery number. Chilled and frozen goods travel in a seperate chilled section of the van.

When you specify 'no bags' you still get some - items such as soap powders that smell strong will be seperately wrapped before being put in the crate.

I consider that great care is taken by Tesco to ensure that there is no damage during transit. They have been doing home deliveries longer than Asda and do it better.

How does that work when they deliver them? Presumably they bring the crates into the house. Do they then wait until you take everything out of the crate and take the crate back?

Loz 28-05-2008 11:27

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 582759)
How does that work when they deliver them? Presumably they bring the crates into the house. Do they then wait until you take everything out of the crate and take the crate back?

Yeah when we get deliveries from Tesco they carry the stuff in inside a green tray and wait for you to unload them,it's a really good service and i would highly recommend it.

Less 28-05-2008 11:39

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
When I'm doing the dreaded shop, I always take my rucksack, that way all the heavy items are on my back instead of in tacky plastic bags biting into my hands.

If I can't fit it all into the rucksack then like Mick I turn the bag inside out before putting the lighter items and delicates, (such as eggs), into them.
http://www.freewebby.com/images/big-smiley.gif

slinky 28-05-2008 12:03

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mick (Post 582674)
Next time you have to buy an asda or any shop's bag that has there name on just tell the girl on the till to wait while you turn the bad inside out then start loading no avertising and the look on there face is great fun:D
I did this the other day in M&S the look i got hehe i walked out with a big smile on my face:)

Hahahaha I can't wait to go shopping now!! because I will certainly be doing just that! I aint paying for the privilege of advertising their company! stuff that.

MargaretR 28-05-2008 12:52

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by WillowTheWhisp (Post 582759)
How does that work when they deliver them? Presumably they bring the crates into the house. Do they then wait until you take everything out of the crate and take the crate back?

As Loz already said - they wait for you to empty the crates, but not for you to check them against the delivery order list (which Ian Entwisi annoys them by so doing :D)

It is quicker to lift 2 or 3 carriers out of a crate than to lift out all the items individually, which I think is why carriers are used even when you have asked them not to.


All times are GMT. The time now is 03:12.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.1
© 2003-2013 AccringtonWeb.com