Quote Originally Posted by johno View Post
Ok so tesco gets way with saving money because the cost is neglible
On individual bills, multiply that by millions of individuals and is the cost still neglible. Who is benefiting
Not you.
Yes, I benefit -- my bill goes up a very negligible amount and I get nice clean plassy bags to take home for all of the other uses mentioned previously...

I'm sorry, but I don't see the logic in your statement...

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Quote Originally Posted by Scouse Greg View Post
Since 1st October 2011 in Wales we've had to pay a minimum of 5p per bag. The Welsh Assembly Government forced it through on the "environmental benefits". It's a pain in the arse to be honest. If you do anything other than a big food shop (where you can use their "bags for life"), or a small shop (where you can carry the items), it becomes like an episode of the Krypton Factor as you attempt an obstacle course containing old biddies and street furniture to reach your car without dropping anything from your overflowing hands.



Nearly had a heart attack when I did my shopping in Bristol the other week and the till-tart started throwing loads of plastic bags onto the conveyor belt. Who did she think I was? Rockerfella? Unfortunately I made an arse of myself complaining about her liberal use of bags before I realised they'd be free because I wasn't on the Welsh side of the Severn Bridge.
Who gets the 5 p?

The govt. as a tax? ...or the supermarket as a big (make that HUGE)profit?