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  • purplecat41877
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    Quoth alphaboi View Post
    We cannot ask people if they want paper; we just give them plastic unless they request otherwise.
    We have the same policy where I work. Apparently, some of the baggers ask anyway either because they're used to it (we didn't always have the policy) or they weren't informed.

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  • tonydanza
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    Quoth CanadaGirl View Post
    I hate paper bags. They get all spotty if you have something greasy in them, they rip easily, and are just bad for the environment. (those poor trees). Plastic bags are stronger, have handles, and are reusable many many times. You can even wash them!
    Plastic is actually worse for the environment because it's not biodegradeable if you throw it away like paper is.

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  • alphaboi
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    IhateCrappyTire, I wish we had a clapping smilie.

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  • Worker-Intellectual
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    My bet is a conversation like this happened in a corporate boardroom somewhere...

    Big Boss: "All right, we need to find ways to cut costs."

    Suit 1: "How much are we looking at?"

    BB: "As much as possible, we need to deliver more money to the shareholders."

    Suit 2: "By the shareholders, you mean us, right?"

    BB: "Yeah"

    Suit 3: "How about we cut our own salaries? I mean, we're already making like 50 times what the average employee makes."

    An awkward silence, followed by laughter

    BB: "Good one, Bob. But seriously, how should we do this?"

    S2: "Well, each paper bag costs a tenth of a cent more than a plastic one, maybe we could get rid of those?"

    BB: "Good idea, but how should we go about it?"

    S1: "How about we just stop sending the stores paper bags without telling them?"

    BB: "Excellent, very non-confrontational. I like that. But we still might have a problem with customers who want them."

    S3: "How about we send the stores tiny paper bags so when the customers ask, they still have paper bags, but they are useless little things so customers stop asking for them."

    BB: "Genius! But what about the baggers? Won't this inconvenience them"

    S1: "when have we ever cared about the baggers?"

    BB: "Good point. Then it's settled, we will stop sending plastic bags, and only send out those little tiny ones that the liquour stores use for wine."

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  • Kiwi
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    me and kyle use cloth bags (Im a bit of a hippie throwback for a few random things)

    so much stronger than plastic or paper

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  • CanadaGirl
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    I hate paper bags. They get all spotty if you have something greasy in them, they rip easily, and are just bad for the environment. (those poor trees). Plastic bags are stronger, have handles, and are reusable many many times. You can even wash them!

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  • Erin
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    I hate the plastic bags. The kids at the local grocery store always overfill them, even if you ask them not to...and those bags have the structural integrity of tissue paper. They tear so easily.

    They always seem to get ticked off when we ask for paper bags...dont know why, you can put more stuff into the paper bags, and the bags stay standing (usually) when you set them in your car. Instead of having six plastic bags for my groceries, they can probably get everything into 4 paper bags.

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  • alphaboi
    started a topic Are we phasing out paper bags?

    Are we phasing out paper bags?

    We haven't gotten any shipments of paper bags in over a month . Then we got a bunch of these little paper bags (like the state stores use for wine). We cannot ask people if they want paper; we just give them plastic unless they request otherwise. It's actually kind fun seeing their reactions when they ask for paper then see us start cramming stuff into tiny paper bags. Rumour has it that the companies wants to offer only plastic cause they're cheaper. Of course back-to-school season is starting so that might have something to do with it.
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