SweatyMexican
Well-known member
- Mar 31, 2013
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Please don't look at us like we've just killed your cat, we hate it too.
Sincerely,
Retail workers
Sincerely,
Retail workers
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So why stop at plastic bags? Why not drink cans, lager, bitter, cider, coke, etc - all littering public areas and not biodegradeable. Or plastic bottles?
Been using it in Wales for 5 years. About time England followed suit
Or put kittens in them to throw in the river, thereby reducing the money required by old dears to feed their cats, and allowing us to freeze the old age pension for a while?
you really are some kind of knob
laugh it up tory you have got 4 years
Oh dear I insulted a cat, far worse than insulting a human
whatever .................jog on
WHAT?
Are you saying a Labour government will reverse the 5p a bag tax/levy/donation?
B'stards.
. I keep a 'bag for life' in the boot of the car just in case and my wife normally has a carrier bag in her handbag just in case she calls into the shop. It really isnt a problem.
Rubbish [and it IS] A no brainer. I'd make it 20p. OK it won't stop every selfish scum littering the countryside but it helps a lot. You could offset it by having a maximum charge of 10p for using public loos.Tory party behind this I reckon.
Scandalous.
I'm going to reverse the whole car through the window nearest the checkout and fill the boot up.
Rubbish [and it IS] A no brainer. I'd make it 20p. OK it won't stop every selfish scum littering the countryside but it helps a lot.
A sweet wrapper does not strangle fish and voles etc. Amazed it's an issue but then I suppose some idiot must be chucking all that litter on the ground.so what your saying is the same person who would discard a plastic bag in the countryside wouldn't discard a sweet wrapper, can, sandwich box, crisp packet etc in the countryside. the only waste in the world is the plastic carrier bag?
amusing to see it at work today. local supermarket doesn't even have bags available, so everyone has to carry their sandwiches. small victory for the environment, who wants a 2p fee on their crisps now?