07-16-2011, 04:58 AM
Just an observation....
Shopping recently with someone at a supermarket my friend bought five items. I did a close count on the plastic packaging involved
and to get those five items home involved thirteen plastic throwaway packaging items.
Somehow the grocery packer seems to need double bags on most everything. There was a bag of onions in a plastic mesh bag and a cake encased in a stiff plastic pan and clear cover. There was some broccoli which got a plastic bag in the vegetable section and ended up alone in another plastic carry out. The plastic the chicken was packaged in had two. Total of thirteen toss off plastic things to get five grocery items home.
It was really an amazing amount of throwaway stuff to get five things home from the market.
Shopping recently with someone at a supermarket my friend bought five items. I did a close count on the plastic packaging involved
and to get those five items home involved thirteen plastic throwaway packaging items.
Somehow the grocery packer seems to need double bags on most everything. There was a bag of onions in a plastic mesh bag and a cake encased in a stiff plastic pan and clear cover. There was some broccoli which got a plastic bag in the vegetable section and ended up alone in another plastic carry out. The plastic the chicken was packaged in had two. Total of thirteen toss off plastic things to get five grocery items home.
It was really an amazing amount of throwaway stuff to get five things home from the market.
Assume the best and ask questions.
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