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Old 05-10-2015, 07:28 AM #1
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Default we done it ? we saved the earth for 5p per bag

we done it ? we saved the earth for 5p per bag 05.10.15

we all no earth is crumbling
its getting warmer in antarctica
the UK now has earth rumbling
are you gobbed smacked its sizzling in africa.
don't mention the rain forest
or the UK greenbelt
all supermarkets are putting out of business the funeral florist
our rising population has nothing to do with the melt.
are there going to be disputes
will check out wars will spread like plaque
or are we under the thumb and no the pollutes
we are going to be respectful and civil unlike in iraqi.
beers wines and spirits will boom
alcohol will be monday flavour
a dark cloud over us does loom
for 5p a bag we all are the savour.
no more global warming
the news will have to be brief
for conversation we will need brain storming
but i am skeptical if 5p per bag will give the planet relief.


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I think it will make people more careful about just how many plastic carrier bags we buy and more importantly, how readily we throw them away. Recycling in this country is very hit and miss. Its time we caught up with other European countries and if that means less carrier bags on our landfill sites, then at least to me, that's a good thing.
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hi red - I just picked up on a other forums a main point I missed. we pay a supermarket for a bag and then when we walk out we are advertising for them. maybe they need to pay us 5p for bag or at least advertising there shop.
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It's been in Scotland for ages now and have to be totally honest here; for me at least, it doesn't make me any more earth-friendly. I mean, if I go to ASDA Walmart and spend £50 on food, and the food I buy fills let's say 6 bags, I'm not really going to be bothered that my new total is £50.30. I mean is anyone REALLY bothered about spending an extra 5p - 50p? And is anyone likely to have many more than 10 bags? It's not "real money", it's the sort of money you'll find on the floor of the car or down the back of the couch if you bother to have a look...

They'd have to make it like 50p a bag for me to be motivated to take my own bags.
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It's been in Scotland for ages now and have to be totally honest here; for me at least, it doesn't make me any more earth-friendly. I mean, if I go to ASDA Walmart and spend £50 on food, and the food I buy fills let's say 6 bags, I'm not really going to be bothered that my new total is £50.30. I mean is anyone REALLY bothered about spending an extra 5p - 50p? And is anyone likely to have many more than 10 bags? It's not "real money", it's the sort of money you'll find on the floor of the car or down the back of the couch if you bother to have a look...

They'd have to make it like 50p a bag for me to be motivated to take my own bags.
..tells ASDA to start charging you 50p per bag.....are you not missing the point a bit though, it's not so much the added money as to why we shouldn't be using them...
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..I've never found 50p in a car park I don't think...
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..tells ASDA to start charging you 50p per bag.....are you not missing the point a bit though, it's not so much the added money as to why we shouldn't be using them...
Well yes but if it was JUST about to social conscience then there wouldn't need to be a charge at all... People would use less just because it's "the right thing to do". Putting a charge on them is an attempt to "encourage" people to do it to save money when otherwise they wouldn't care. I'm just sayin'... 5p isn't a large enough amount to really make that happen. The people who care will use reusable bags but they would have done it anyway even if the bags were free. The horrible unvironmentalists like me who don't give a stuff about ducks getting tangled in my Co op bags or whatever aren't going to change our nasty habits to save a mere 5p....
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Well yes but if it was JUST about to social conscience then there wouldn't need to be a charge at all... People would use less just because it's "the right thing to do". Putting a charge on them is an attempt to "encourage" people to do it to save money when otherwise they wouldn't care. I'm just sayin'... 5p isn't a large enough amount to really make that happen. The people who care will use reusable bags but they would have done it anyway even if the bags were free. The horrible unvironmentalists like me who don't give a stuff about ducks getting tangled in my Co op bags or whatever aren't going to change our nasty habits to save a mere 5p....
...but to some whose income is extremely budgeted to almost the last penny...30/40p is a lot of extra money each week and to pay that week after week for carrier bags...it would make so much more sense to buy their re-usable bags one week at a time even and then they won't have anything extra to pay for a while so it just makes sense to do it and I think people will...you just have far too much spare change TS...
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...but to some whose income is extremely budgeted to almost the last penny...30/40p is a lot of extra money each week and to pay that week after week for carrier bags...it would make so much more sense to buy their re-usable bags one week at a time even and then they won't have anything extra to pay for a while so it just makes sense to do it and I think people will...you just have far too much spare change TS...
It's more about the way it scales, though. If you're not spending much then it's going to cost you 5p... If it's costing more than say 30p (six bags) then you must have spent at LEAST £30, which then makes the 30p negligible.

Anyway, it's been in practice up here for ages, and genuinely, I'd day less than 10% of people actually carry bags around with them. Most people just pay the extra. Although I guess 10% is better than nothing (if you care about the ducks and stuff).

I would be interested to know EXACTLY where that money goes, though. As far as I know the supermarkets don't get to keep it, but they ARE allowed to make profits on their "bags for life" (which, by the way, are crap and fall apart after a couple of uses).
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It's been in Scotland for ages now and have to be totally honest here; for me at least, it doesn't make me any more earth-friendly. I mean, if I go to ASDA Walmart and spend £50 on food, and the food I buy fills let's say 6 bags, I'm not really going to be bothered that my new total is £50.30. I mean is anyone REALLY bothered about spending an extra 5p - 50p? And is anyone likely to have many more than 10 bags? It's not "real money", it's the sort of money you'll find on the floor of the car or down the back of the couch if you bother to have a look...

They'd have to make it like 50p a bag for me to be motivated to take my own bags.
It's .35c a bag here, most people do actually bring bags for their weekly shop
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They take the wife shopping?
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This isn't just supermarkets. I believe its being rolled out to all shops.
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This isn't just supermarkets. I believe its being rolled out to all shops.
Yes it's everywhere including take away food which is a bit ridiculous (like I said, this was rolled out in guinea-pig lan... I mean Scotland, over a year ago (I think, it seems like forever anyway).

They actually ask you, when you blatantly don't have a bag and there's containers of hot food sat on the counter, "Do you want a bag with that? It's 5p"

No sir I do not want a bag, I've brought some glue. Just ****ing glue everything to my face and arms, ok?
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..paper bags though, they don't have to be plastic..?...our take-aways locally are all recyclable packaging...
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..paper bags though, they don't have to be plastic..?...our take-aways locally are all recyclable packaging...
Why don't you want me to have delicious plastic bags? Why are you bullying me?
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Why don't you want me to have delicious plastic bags? Why are you bullying me?
..ok I'll leave you alone then...(but truthfully, I'm just waiting for a PM from someone so you're filling my time quite nicely ...I'm sure there's a land fill pun there somewhere...)..I like how much of a mess you are.....
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Ive been prepared and had my own bag for life for a bit now although my mum works in a shop and shes gonna be bombared by people who aren't prepared
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It's the staff member at the self sevice checkout that i feel for.She was having to run round checking receipts and handing bags out in our local Asda this morning.
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It's the staff member at the self sevice checkout that i feel for.She was having to run round checking receipts and handing bags out in our local Asda this morning.
You won't feel that way in a couple of weeks, when instead they just take all the bags away and make you go looking for them if you dare to want a bag.
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It's the staff member at the self sevice checkout that i feel for.She was having to run round checking receipts and handing bags out in our local Asda this morning.
Yes I was in Sainsburys , Tott.Court Rd. W.1.
buying two hot pizza slices at a pound each.

At the massive big self service tills there were no bags
they were up high.

Anyone who grabbed one a woman rushed over to them
to instruct them they must pay 5p for it
My two slices BBQ Chcken & Chicken and Peppers
were in in card boxes.

I did no need a bag
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Yes I was in Sainsburys , Tott.Court Rd. W.1.
buying two hot pizza slices at a pound each.

At the massive big self service tills there were no bags
they were up high.

Anyone who grabbed one a woman rushed over to them
to instruct them they must pay 5p for it
My two slices BBQ Chcken & Chicken and Peppers
were in in card boxes.

I did no need a bag
as once outside I eat them with joy


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You are just making me hungry.Sainsbury's make damn good fresh pizza.
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You are just making me hungry.Sainsbury's make damn good fresh pizza.
Its not in all sainsburys

But i loved the Chicken and Peppers slice
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Is it a chain though as I think it would be collective
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