WA & QLD welcome to the 2000's
You make me laugh
Take a few fkn calico shopping bags
Get on with your life
WA & QLD welcome to the 2000's
You make me laugh
Take a few fkn calico shopping bags
Get on with your life
What's the weather like up there? ![]()
WA & QLD welcome to the 2000's
They started using unnecessary plastic crap for fruit n veg well long that.
Maybe get rid of the plastic nobody asked for first..... that's our point.
WA & QLD welcome to the 2000's
They started using unnecessary plastic crap for fruit n veg well long that.
Maybe get rid of the plastic nobody asked for first..... that's our point.
Only cause people buy it.
If all the prepackaged veggies go rotten cause no one buys them sooner or later the bottom line will be hit & they'll change.
Fruit & veg shops are the best option - pay a couple o dollars more & know that your not supporting the plastic wrapping duopoly
WA & QLD welcome to the 2000's
You make me laugh
Take a few fkn calico shopping bags
Get on with your life
There's a business opportunity for someone who wants to put statements/ads/logos on the side of those long lasting cotton bags.
Or who wants to make them in bigger sizes.
Yay Methandurah
International news...
thewest.com.au/news/wa/woolworths-staff-subjected-to-abuse-across-wa-as-plastic-bag-rage-hits-ng-b88881211z
www.bbc.com/news/uk-44674112![]()

Some (not all) of the prepackaged fruit and veges, is an attempt by the supermarkets to remove some of waste at the producer level. Every bit of fruit and veg sold in the "loose section" must meet criteria of size, shape and blemishes etc. If it does not meet the supermarkets specs ,it is dumped...it is a huge waste of perfectly good food.
Some of the f/g that is prepackaged is stuff that does not meet the prime spec is normally sold at a cheaper price per kg. Notice the sweet potatoes are much smaller than what is sold in the loose section? As self service is more and more the norm, If the smaller sweet potatoes where sold loose at a cheaper price .....which price would go through the scanner?
There's a business opportunity for someone who wants to put statements/ads/logos on the side of those long lasting cotton bags...
I have been thinking about smuggling as a bigger opportunity.
I could smuggle plastic bags from NSW into Qld and the ACT and sell them on the black market undercutting the hemp bag pushers.
I know they check for bananas, porn and fireworks at the border, but I have been experimenting with places to conceal plastic bags and have found some interesting results ....
Woolworths sell sliced apples in plastic bags:
www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/673279/woolworths-fresh-food-kids-mini-apple-packs
I really like the sentiment, but the reusable bags are not the be-all-and-end-all solution. Every time I want to pop-in to my local Aldi on the way home from work I need to buy a yet another bag. : \
I'll say though that if I'm going shopping from home I have become completely accustomed to taking my own bag now. It's taken a few years but it has finally happened.
As self service is more and more the norm, If the smaller sweet potatoes where sold loose at a cheaper price .....which price would go through the scanner?
For self service, they would go through the scanner at whatever the cheapest $/kg fruit and or veg was that week ![]()


I re-use every single shopping bag as garbage bags. I remember 40 years ago there were no plastic bags and you never had to bring your own, the supermarket used brown paper bags....back to the future
Just spent some time in Maui, and the local Woollies store only used brown paper bags with handles to take groceries home.
Plastic bags. The only legitimate use for them is picking up dog turds :) No matter how many times you reuse them, they are just no good for the environment. We survived in the past without so many of them. Surely we can do it better instead of whinging about it. Using a plastic bag twice, three or four time does not let you off the hook.
I found the top part of your post interesting -didn't think of that. But now conspiracy time..... maybe this bit is the real reason.
I HATE the self service part, it is purely and simply a way to reduce the labour force and it stinks. But yes if all the fruit n veg is prepacked, people can't do dodgy scanning. Its all going together to make for giant stores making a bazillion $$$ a year, with only 2 staff in the whole place instead of 20, reduced service and less choice.
And no job for my kid in a few years...
I found the top part of your post interesting -didn't think of that. But now conspiracy time..... maybe this bit is the real reason.
I HATE the self service part, it is purely and simply a way to reduce the labour force and it stinks. But yes if all the fruit n veg is prepacked, people can't do dodgy scanning. Its all going together to make for giant stores making a bazillion $$$ a year, with only 2 staff in the whole place instead of 20, reduced service and less choice.
And no job for my kid in a few years...
It is not a conspiracy..... It is just a not stated aim.
1. Put the cost of supplying the packaging on to the producer - this makes stocking shelves faster and may force the consumer buy more than they want.
2. Yes labour reduction....supermarkets costs are fairly rigid, when coles/woolworths buy product usually at a very similar price, The same for transport etc. The only factor they can make a difference is is how much labour they pay for through the supply chain, thru to the store.
Yep, most bulk commodities such as basic fruit and veg are sold in a perfectly competitive market which means that the price is the same for all suppliers. The difference is in the cost of the overheads (business expenses) and also in the retailer's ability to rob Peter to pay Paul ie they can cover a "special" price on one stocked item using profit from the sale of another stocked item or an efficiency gained somewhere else in the business (such as supply chain labour).
Good post razz, this kind of production might get through to more people than the general rant on single use plastics, you'd be surprised how many people arnt aware of the damage done
Has anyone changed their behavior since supermarkets stopped providing free plastic bags?
I have.
I now go to shops that still have free single-use plastic bags if I can.
I now pack my rubbish in bags that will survive a bulldozer driving over them at the tip.
I now use more of the multi-use bags for my rubbish, because for some reason you can pack less rubbish in them.
I now pay 15c for each bag when I have to pay for them. Surprisingly this is not a bad thing as they are thicker so that you can pack more items in them without them breaking, so instead of walking to the car with 9 plastic bags, I get there with 3.
And Coles has decided that too many toddler tantrums over the lack of free bags means they have to give shoppers free thicker bags.
www.smh.com.au/business/companies/coles-caves-and-will-give-away-free-plastic-bags-indefinitely-20180801-p4zurw.html
Today was the first time I put my steamer on for a year or so......... how will I get my feet in without a plastic shopping bag? The reusable ones may be too thick....?
All you free bag hating but hurt knobs can still bring in your kale woven eco bags in, no one is forcing you to do anything else
We still live in a free choice society, which green w@nkers seem to forget
^^^ I use an old bag that once held Koala brand Jasmine rice. It has been very durable.
Good idea! the long skinny rice bag would be a better shape for a start.....![]()
If my feet smell like Jasmine the missus might think I've been to the knock shop again but will deal with that as it comes.
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I'll say though that if I'm going shopping from home I have become completely accustomed to taking my own bag now. It's taken a few years but it has finally happened.
I bought a Nanobag from Indigogo. It's waterproof, carries about 25kg and takes up the same space in your pocket as a couple of scrunched up tissues.
www.indiegogo.com/projects/nanobag-the-ultimate-carry-everywhere-bag#/
The free choice argument has some merit. The problem is that everybody seems exercise their free choice to be arseholes.
I will respect your free choice to be a dick when I not constantly seeing plastic bags in the water, the beaches are free of bottles and straws and butts and dog turds and every other thing you clowns want to drop.
I have an old bag to carry the shopping.
And once she has carried the shopping I get her to make me a sandwich.
What's the issue ?