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22nd November 2008, 14:22
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony Quote:
Originally Posted by davethorp M&S have recently started charging for bags for all food purchases. Not sure why clothing and other purchases should be any different but there you go |
Probably because they don't want customers having an excuse to put clothing etc in their bags becasue they"don't want to pay for a plastic bag"!  |
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22nd November 2008, 18:07
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I am in: Planet Thanet, Kent
Posts: 6,094
| Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony Hi Gilbert,
Have you put your query to Cust'r Svs or Head Office. They may have a plausible explanation.
I assume it may have to do with shoplifting and security.
You can avoid this problem by purchasing Quiche (various recipes), potatoes and underpants at Aldi.
They will offer you no free bags, and are even less generous with material in the gearbox department. |
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22nd November 2008, 19:15
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I am in: camborne
Posts: 689
| Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony When they started this a few months ago, I was unaware at the time and had made several purchases of small items from the food hall after purchasing some other cloth items; when the items went through and they asked if I wanted a bag, isaid yes of course how am I supposed to carry them and they wanted to charge me; what dont you make enough profit to give me a .02p bag and charge 3p for it. I just left the stuff there, walked out and have not been back since. |
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22nd November 2008, 20:20
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: E.Sussex
Posts: 804
| Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Recycling and waste
You might find the above link interesting.
My Tesco and Morrison stores have taken to removing carrier bags from the end of the checkouts. Now, you have to ask for them if you want them before they hand them over. |
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22nd November 2008, 20:26
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: camborne
Posts: 689
| Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony I recycle my bags as waste bin bags in all my rooms, saves me buying bin liners! or using them as dog poop bags. All are recycled in this way.
So I do strongly object to paying for them at that sort of price.
If they want to play that game I will remove all unecessary packaging at the checkout and demand a refund or at least get them to dispose of it for me, that should hold the que up for a bit! |
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24th November 2008, 02:36
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| | Gold Account Customer
I am in: 2 stops short of Dagenham ;-)
Posts: 486
| Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony My bro works for M&S... will ask him!!  |
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24th November 2008, 11:10
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| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Gateshead
Posts: 2,177
| Re: M&S and their plastic bag balony Quote:
Originally Posted by raydetinu I recycle my bags as waste bin bags in all my rooms, saves me buying bin liners! or using them as dog poop bags. All are recycled in this way.
So I do strongly object to paying for them at that sort of price.
If they want to play that game I will remove all unecessary packaging at the checkout and demand a refund or at least get them to dispose of it for me, that should hold the que up for a bit! | I was going to mention this until I saw that raydetinu had. I think they ought to start getting their own house in order before dictating to customers what is an what isn't environmentally friendly.
Why do they also insist on wrapping fresh vegetables in plastic?
When I was younger my parents used to buy a big sack (paper) of potatos and put it in the cupboard and it would last a couple of months. Now you buy potatos in small plastic bags and the start to grow roots within a couple of weeks.
Paper wrapping is much more environmentally friendly, sustainable and better for the job. |
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