New plastic bags.
Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2006 2:27 pm
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T***o clubcard:Shirlz2005 wrote:The points don't have to be spent instore actually - certainly for Sainsbury's it's nectar points and they can be spent at other places, and T***o's is the same...
A good way to control how much you spend is to do what i do and that is to walk or ride my bike to the supermarket, this will force to really think about what you buy as you have to carry it home.I think boxes would be a better idea in the supermarket, a box fits inside the trolley and when you get to the car you just put the box in the boot
We do that for the local shop (two miles there, two back) and used to do it when we lived in towns and cities. But if we were to go to, say, Huntly we'd be walking 10 miles there and 10 back, over hilly terrain.legendaryone wrote:A good way to control how much you spend is to do what i do and that is to walk or ride my bike to the supermarket, this will force to really think about what you buy as you have to carry it home.I think boxes would be a better idea in the supermarket, a box fits inside the trolley and when you get to the car you just put the box in the boot
Just let me know when and I'll come and take photosStonehead wrote: Mind you, I think people would find it funny to see me walk my pigs to slaughter and then carry the carcase home on my shoulder...
I've used a box for yeas - have one of those fold away boxes I keep in the car. Lately have been using veg cardboard boxes, as have moved house so needed all the boxes I could find. T***o would amuse me as staff would peer into my box and then say, thats one plastic bag point then? box about 4 times bigger.. i have used it before this scheme, then i have to walk out by the sign that tells me how many bags were saved this week. kinda.. made up figure.dibnah wrote:
I think boxes would be a better idea in the supermarket, a box fits inside the trolley and when you get to the car you just put the box in the boot
I really do appluad you doing this mate, I think it is a great idea. I wonder if it will ever catch on? I can see it now prams taking up all the isles of a supermarket. Fantastic.Wombat wrote:We live walking distance (5 min) from our major grocery supplier and have converted an old pram obtained from the Sallies to carry a couple of large plastic boxes. That is how we get our groceries home, and yes we get some weird looks, but what the hell, it works for us!![]()
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