Pam:

They have the described bin at Riverside Market at Riverside and 
Franklin.  I'm not sure what happens to the bags, but I feel like I'm 
being earth-friendly when I drop mine off!

Cara Letofsky
Seward

Constance Nompelis wrote:

>I lived for two years in Dakota County, and recall
>that the Cub foods in Apple Valley and South St. Paul
>both had bins for "returning" plastic bags.  The bags
>could be from anywhere.  
>
>I have looked for those bins at Minneapolis Cubs and
>couldn't locate any.  I don't know if it's a suburban
>thing, or if they just stopped the program altogether.
>
>Here's one thing you can do:  When you donate stuff to
>the Free Store, Goodwill or wherever, give them your
>bags too.  They always need bags for their shoppers,
>and have no other way to obtain them except by
>donations.
>
>Connie Nompelis
>Ventura Village  
>
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