Posted on 12/12/2011 4:32:42 PM PST by Jonx6
Anyone know where I can buy disposable grocery bags in bulk?
City slogan should not be “Keep Austin Weird”... it should be “Keep Austin Prices Higher than everywhere else in Texas”
Liberals aren’t tyrants... just keep repeating until you believe it. lol.
To think we have our own San Francisco (or Berkeley) in Texas!
The obvious unasked question is how much will contagious disease increase as reusable cloth bags are brought into stores to be handled over and over. Idiots.
The obvious unasked question is how much will contagious disease increase as reusable cloth bags are brought into stores to be handled over and over. Idiots.
Yeah. Right outside the city limits. Any flea markets nearby??
Exactly!
They should ban all food. It’s packaged in paper or plastic isn’t it?
Hopefully there will be sufficient deadly diseases passed around that the Leftwingtard voting base in Austin will disappear.
“Anyone know where I can buy disposable grocery bags in bulk?”
Sam’s Club - they’re called T-Shirt bags. Every time I read an article like this, I buy more of them. I’m up to something like 6,000 now (they sell them by the thousands).
If Austin is serious, I’ll probably go up to 10,000, adding them to my light bulb, pesticide, and other banned (or soon to be banned) inventory.
This is so ridiculous. In many ways we are speeding past Europe. At least in most places in Europe, twenty five cents will buy you a decent, thick plastic bag.
“Anyone know where I can buy disposable grocery bags in bulk?”
Sam’s Club. You can buy cases of them there. I may get some tomorrow down at 290/Mopac.
“City slogan should not be Keep Austin Weird... it should be Keep Austin Prices Higher than everywhere else in Texas”
My west Austin home value has remained high and has actually increased over the last five years and that is good.
Smart and Final carries them as well as Sam’s Club.
First they came for the filthy, disease-carrying cloth bags, and I didn’t speak up because I carried my groceries home in eco-friendly, renewable paper bags.
Then they came for the paper bags, and I didn’t speak up because I carried my groceries home in eco-friendly plastic bags made from reusable petroleum.
Then they came for the plastic bags, and I didn’t speak up because I carried my groceries home in a reusable eco-friendly cloth bag.
Then they came for those filthy, disease-carrying cloth bags again, and once more I didn’t speak up because now I was carrying my groceries home in my two hands.
Then they came for my hands, and I was stumped because there was nobody left to speak up for me.
I am so sick of the term “single use”. I use these bags to line the trash, pick up dog poo, put grandbabies diapers in, dirty clothes when I travel (no not after the poo pick up), they can be used for packing material when shipping and oh yea they are recyclable and eventually become my patio chair next year.
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