I totally agree with you Sue.
My husband and I were in Tesco`s one day and the staff tried to bully us into
using the machines. Even the woman on the checkout told us to go and use
them.
I wonder how she will feel when she is told she has no job due to the
machines.
Daphne Martin
Norwich
Norfolk
David wrote:
Remember how those sting bags cut your hands though??
Didn't you used to wrap a hankie or something else around the handle to stop
that happening?
I notice nowadays it's the older shopper who take their own bags to the
supermarket and the younger ones who take more plastic bags
Whoops, sorry! Should have sent that message to Chat. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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Hi Arachnids
Some years ago I had a problem with W H Smith. I told the lady at the checkout
that for environmental reasons I did not wish to have a bag but she insisted
in putting my book into one saying that it was necessary for security as it
would prove I had paid for it. I replied that the