
then they can buy a reusable bag for 20p and not have worry about paying 5p a bag every time they go shoppingI don't agree with paying for a carrier bag. If it's a small local business who needs the money, and don't charge extortionate prices then I'd be happy to pay 5p for a bag to help them out. But these huge companies like Tesco and Asda shouldn't be charging for bags. It should be a part of the customer service. We chose their stores to do our shopping and them providing us means of transporting the goods we buy should not become a luxury - I know people who struggle with the cost of their weekly shop as it is and 5p a bag might not seem like a lot but it's still going to make a difference.
I understand part of it is to get people to reuse bags (we reuse bags-for-life anyway and hardly ever have new carrier bags) but if you are already out and didn't think to bring your reusable bag and you only want to nip into a shop to buy say a loaf of bread and a pint of milk then it just seems rude that you have to pay to take your bought items away with you.
I just think it should be a part of the customer service, a sort of reward, if you will, for choosing their store over one of the other big companies.
If the problem really is to do with saving the environment then we are really looking in the wrong places.
its a gr8 idea and i know it has had amazing results in places like wales and ireland
Last edited by Yawn; 16-02-2014 at 06:30 PM.
Have the UK not been talking about this for years at this stage? It's been 22c for a bag here for as long as I can remember