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Mrs Breezer has just come back from Tesco, the check out operator told her they will no longer be supplying plastic bags, so what are you supposed to carry stuff away in then?
 
my wife bought some robust shopping carriers.

these can be re used. a lot.

my mum used to bring the shopping home in a cardboard box. my bro' and i used to fight over who got the box.
 
my wife bought some robust shopping carriers.

these can be re used. a lot.

my mum used to bring the shopping home in a cardboard box. my bro' and i used to fight over who got the box.


aww the good old days :wink:

ive got about 10 million bags here, i guess its time to dust off the ebay account :lol:
 
Preserve what bags you have because the end of the bag is nigh ... Oil is needed to produce bags and THERE IS NO MORE OIL ...

AAAAAAAAARGHHHHHH!!!!

MW
 
Don't tesco's have trolley's in Luton ?.
Load yer stuff into that , wheel it to the boot of the car and tip the lot in. :D
Well thats how I used to get my tools and equipment in and out of the place and worked fine. :wink:
 
I like the look of ST0003, when not being used as a basket you could take it for a trip down the Norfolk Broads
 
Totally agree. Personally I would rather push a trolley that had the front wheels fixed. We used to load 100kg's + into them and then you really had problems. Two man job really. :(
If we seen the larger fixed wheel (store room) trolley we would grab that first.
 
Mrs Breezer has just come back from Tesco, the check out operator told her they will no longer be supplying plastic bags, so what are you supposed to carry stuff away in then?

Errr, re-use the 500 that you've collected over the last 6 months....
 
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