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i'm okay with that. i'd rather buy garbage bags than have 460 Million (That's Toronto ALONE) grocery bags end up in land fill every year. -- nm
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by
El Fandie
But I have a 100% reuse rate. -- nm
Posted by
Beryllium (aka grayman)
Nov 27 '08, 12:21
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Do you really have a 100% reuse rate or a 20% rate and a cupboard full of plastic bags?
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Name Withheld By Request
Nov 27, 12:57
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I have a 100% reuse of grocery bags. Stupid custom-made clothing shopping bags are annoying to reuse, though. -- nm
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Beryllium
Nov 27, 13:26
I have two cats, so plastic grocery bags are worth their weight in gold. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 27, 12:58
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i buy these pooper scooper bags from the dollar store. it's $1 for 50 and they're bio degradable (and black, so you can see anything.) -- nm
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El Fandie
Nov 27, 13:09
Feel free to take an armload next time you are at our place.
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Subversive
Nov 27, 13:01
as does my friend, the dog walker. but you guys are the minority.
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El Fandie
Nov 27, 12:27
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