I use them all the time. Trash can liners, garbage bags, taking small things to the car, collecting eggs, storing items, picking vegetables in the garden, etc.
A couple of years ago, when the stores I shop at started offering “environmentally friendly” bags, I tried them once, even though they cost 50% more than the ordinary plastic bags. I found that you need two “environmentally friendly” bags to carry what only took one bag before, so they actually cost three times as much as the ordinary plastic bags, and they didn’t last as long. If you put anything with corners in it, such as a box (aka “carton”) of milk or fruit juice, they tore very easilly and could only be used once, while the plastic bags could be used many times. Realizing that we would eventually be forced to use the lower quality, single-use “environmentally friendly” bags, I started collecting plastic bags. I now have hundreds of them, which I use every time I go to the store, since all they have now is single-use bags that supposedly break down when discarded.
I try to minimize my use of plastic. We do use them as trash can liners.
I have several cloth bags for each of the major chains in the trunk of my car plus a couple of “neutral” bags. If the product has a handle on it at all (milk jugs, bags of fruit) it doesn’t have to go in a bag. Also, if I am picking up one or two items, I just “pocket” them.
We use the plastic containers from the Chinese restaurant to store food. They are reusable, and when they finally bite the dust, they are recyclable. You can even microwave in them which makes them ideal for office lunches. About the only thing they don’t do well with is freezing. You need to leave some room for expansion.
Of course, Aunty! Some for garbage bags and the rest get donated to the charity thrift store.
To all of you who hate them so – do you really want to BUY bags specifically for garbage? Throwing away money on TRUE single use plastic bags – that’s a real con.
That reminds me of when Charlie Brown bought a wastebasket. It was wrapped in paper. CB was wondering what to do with the paper, then he reized he had a wastebasket. Then he said how handy it was to have a wastebasket.
Farside99 about 5 years ago
Well, of course! Gotta corral them, or they multiply all over the place.
Packratjohn Premium Member about 5 years ago
Yes, sorted by store name, then color, then size…
drbee about 5 years ago
Doesn’t Everyone??
amethyst52 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I used to. Our county just banned plastic bags. It’s just hard to remember to bring in my shopping bags from the trunk of my car.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 5 years ago
We use them for garbage bags.
Troglodyte about 5 years ago
Uh, oh. How did you stumble upon this little secret, Aunty?!
dlkrueger33 about 5 years ago
Yes. In the garage. And in the kitchen I have a tissue box filled with produce bags.
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 5 years ago
I use them all the time. Trash can liners, garbage bags, taking small things to the car, collecting eggs, storing items, picking vegetables in the garden, etc.
dorotheac928 about 5 years ago
I take them (on the rare occasions I get one) to our used book shop at the library.
But I do save and reuse the veggie bags that Ziploc used to sell. Haven’t been able to buy any of those locally for years.
milkweed6410 about 5 years ago
They do NOT go to waste. I use them for garbage mostly but clean ones are taken to the food bank. They need them
Purple People Eater about 5 years ago
A couple of years ago, when the stores I shop at started offering “environmentally friendly” bags, I tried them once, even though they cost 50% more than the ordinary plastic bags. I found that you need two “environmentally friendly” bags to carry what only took one bag before, so they actually cost three times as much as the ordinary plastic bags, and they didn’t last as long. If you put anything with corners in it, such as a box (aka “carton”) of milk or fruit juice, they tore very easilly and could only be used once, while the plastic bags could be used many times. Realizing that we would eventually be forced to use the lower quality, single-use “environmentally friendly” bags, I started collecting plastic bags. I now have hundreds of them, which I use every time I go to the store, since all they have now is single-use bags that supposedly break down when discarded.
Marvin Premium Member about 5 years ago
Why? Do you need some?
keltii about 5 years ago
produce bags are used here for the daily litter scoops, and the plastic bags are for lining the kitchen garbage bin
chromosome Premium Member about 5 years ago
I have a few… some to recycle, some to donate to our food pantry, some to reuse…
DanFlak about 5 years ago
I try to minimize my use of plastic. We do use them as trash can liners.
I have several cloth bags for each of the major chains in the trunk of my car plus a couple of “neutral” bags. If the product has a handle on it at all (milk jugs, bags of fruit) it doesn’t have to go in a bag. Also, if I am picking up one or two items, I just “pocket” them.
We use the plastic containers from the Chinese restaurant to store food. They are reusable, and when they finally bite the dust, they are recyclable. You can even microwave in them which makes them ideal for office lunches. About the only thing they don’t do well with is freezing. You need to leave some room for expansion.
catonmyshoulders about 5 years ago
Doesn’t everybody?
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 5 years ago
I have a clothe and a paper bag holding plastic bags.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
How else am I supposed to colorize/categorize my fabric scraps?
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe about 5 years ago
Or Canadian Tire money in the junk drawer
WCraft Premium Member about 5 years ago
We have two! Soon to be almost extinct – our city just passed a law to curtail plastic bags…which I whole-heartedly support!
sew-so about 5 years ago
Of course, Aunty! Some for garbage bags and the rest get donated to the charity thrift store.
To all of you who hate them so – do you really want to BUY bags specifically for garbage? Throwing away money on TRUE single use plastic bags – that’s a real con.
Cathleen Anderson about 5 years ago
Packratjohn…you are so organized. I stuff mine in a sleeve made just for sacks. I also use them to line my waste baskets.
Charlie Tuba about 5 years ago
That reminds me of when Charlie Brown bought a wastebasket. It was wrapped in paper. CB was wondering what to do with the paper, then he reized he had a wastebasket. Then he said how handy it was to have a wastebasket.
debra4life about 5 years ago
Yep!
pcolli about 5 years ago
One major supermarket in the UK has stopped offering plastic bags to pack vegetables but sells small drawstring bags made from artificial fibres!
bakana about 5 years ago
Plastic Bags are Born Pregnant.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 5 years ago
Not any more. I’ve converted completely to paper and reusable.
fix-n-fly about 5 years ago
Yep….
Widdershins about 5 years ago
Yep. :)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
Yes and they go back to the store tomorrow to be recycled.
rgcviper about 5 years ago
Where do I start?? I have Zip-loc bags, plastic grocery bags, reusable grocery bags (green or brown), and probably some others I’m forgetting now …
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I actually do and I’m 31