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shakermaker 28-05-2008 12:59

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by andrewb (Post 581795)
Perhaps a scheme such as milkmen use with glass bottles would be a good one.

It's already in operation. When you get your shopping delivered they ask for the bags they brought the shopping in the previous week to recycle.

Margaret Pilkington 28-05-2008 13:52

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
That's ok as long as you haven't used them for kitchen bin liners or waste food.

katex 28-05-2008 15:49

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 582913)
That's ok as long as you haven't used them for kitchen bin liners or waste food.

Or picking up the dog's pooh .. seen lots of owners use them for this ... :s_wink:

Come in Margaret R ... :D

MargaretR 28-05-2008 16:01

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 582978)
Or picking up the dog's pooh .. seen lots of owners use them for this ... :s_wink:

Come in Margaret R ... :D

From my frequent and earnest observations of defecating dogs ;), I can say that thinner and smaller plastic bags are usually used - and the size colour and consistency of their contents are clearly visible. yuk/hughie :eek:

katex 28-05-2008 16:11

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 582993)
From my frequent and earnest observations of defecating dogs ;), I can say that thinner and smaller plastic bags are usually used - and the size colour and consistency of their contents are clearly visible. yuk/hughie :eek:

Don't ya' just love her folks ... :D:D

Lilly 28-05-2008 16:16

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 583007)
Don't ya' just love her folks ... :D:D

Think dog poo, think Margaret R. :D

Oooh that didn't sound too good did it. I don't mean that to sound horrible.

Margaret's a star with her dog poo, fluoride, chemicals etc. :D

We love you Margaret R. :mosher:

Pendle Red 28-05-2008 16:59

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
Nappy sacks for my two doggies poops!

Although one of them is a Rhodesian Rigeback so there are time when a carrier bag may have been better:eek:

ANNE 28-05-2008 22:05

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
I got a right look off the till girl when I pulled out all these farm food carrier bags that I take with me wherever I go. Brill bags them.

Bonnyboy 28-05-2008 22:07

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by ANNE (Post 583324)
I got a right look off the till girl when I pulled out all these farm food carrier bags that I take with me wherever I go. Brill bags them.

Got lots of substance those bags haven’t they :D

accyman 28-05-2008 22:09

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 583328)
Got lots of substance those bags haven’t they :D


unlike alsis bags , how they have the nerve to charge for them is beyond belief , 2 bottles of milk and they split

Bonnyboy 28-05-2008 22:12

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 583331)
unlike alsis bags , how they have the nerve to charge for them is beyond belief , 2 bottles of milk and they split

If you paid for them they should be fit for purpose...hope you complained

ANNE 28-05-2008 22:17

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
They take loads of shopping an last ages. When they start getting tatty then they are used for the bins and the new ones go in mi bag.

BERNADETTE 28-05-2008 22:22

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
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Originally Posted by ANNE (Post 583324)
I got a right look off the till girl when I pulled out all these farm food carrier bags that I take with me wherever I go. Brill bags them.

Sod the till girl Anne you don't have to buy their carriers:(

harwood red 28-05-2008 23:01

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
well I did my monthly shop at asda tonight and went prepared, the till girl was laughing her head off at the varied carrier bags I had...

the freezer stuff went in thick o2, topman & matalan bags

I had morrisons, co-op & various clothes stores... she almost cheered when I pulled out an old asda one :D

In fact I didn't use any of their bags on offer at all and they were still handing out the free ones, the 5p ones do look very sturdy and only have asda in really small writing in the middle, but didn't need any of those either

cashman 28-05-2008 23:04

Re: Asda Doing Their Bit
 
the cow never offered me a free un.:(


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