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beth s
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beth s asked in EnvironmentGreen Living · 1 decade ago

Bringing your own bags?

Does anyone else find they are met with resistance/hostility when you bring your own bags to Wal-Mart?

Every time I go in there, I bring my own bags. I hate plastic. I hate paper. I hate Wal-Mart, too.

The cashiers are rude/put out/frustrated at the least when I announce I have my own bags - even though Wal-Mart sells the damn things two feet from the checkout lane.

I got in yet ANOTHER argument today for daring to use my own bags in the self-check (which i only used to escape the surly *** cashiers)

What do you guys do?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Now I would bring my own bags just to be a general pain in the @ss. I don't give two sh!ts about the earth, and I think we should just pave the world, and put up gas stations every 60 miles or so. (Hey, I need f*ckin' snacks)...

    ...but seriously, those people are there to take your money, and service the customer, and if one person going thru their line throws off their ring-up count /hr, then they need to learn to be faster, and if they ***** about it, to be an extra large pain in the @ss, I go and make the CSM's day a living hell as I berate her, her family, and that she's a horrible human being to work for such an evil corporate overlord like walmart.

    I remember when Walmart was a decent and good company, to offer a decent product at a competitive price, and then they got greedy. Sam is spinning in his grave....partially because he's upset about what his company has become, and the other part to avoid all the urine that trickles down from people p*ssing on his grave.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Let me understand: You hate Walmart, yet you continue to shop there?

    I think maybe you have an attitude problem. No offense (I don't even know you) but you come off as a very angry person.

    It seems an awful waste of energy to be so angry at these cashiers. Most are women just trying to earn a meager living and they are told to do something a certain way in their training and you disrupt them.

    I understand your reasoning behind using the cloth bags instead of the plastic ones, even though I strongly disagree with doing so, from an environmental perspective, since a lot of land is required to grow all the cotton to make the bags, and huge equipment burning lots of gas and diesel is used to harvest the cotton, and giant mills, churning out tons of water and air pollution is required to make and dye the cloth that those bags consist of, and plastic bags are so useful for so many things once the groceries, etc. are taken out of them.

    I don't understand why you people don't simply bring the plastic bags they give you back to the store and use THOSE again?

  • 1 decade ago

    LOL! wow we r a lot in common! rofl! I do the same exact thing and i get the same exact response. But now, I dont at that particular Wal Mart because i `had a "talk" with the manager. rofl

    take care, and its better 2 bring your own bags anyway cuz then u hurt the environment one less of a plastic bag at a time! lol

  • 1 decade ago

    I use my bags everywhere including the mall and the farmers market. I don't shop at Walmart often, and haven't had a problem. My sister shops there all the time and she says she usually gets some resistance.

    I would take a moment next time I go into the store and talk to a manager and let her know this seems to be a Walmart problem. Basically all it will take is a simple mention in their next team metting to get most cashiers to go with the flow.

  • 1 decade ago

    It sounds as though we are a little ahead of you in the "bring your own bag" campaign in England.

    The big supermarkets give you extra points if you bring your own bags and quite a few charge for every new bag you use at the checkout.

    We always took our own bags when going shopping when I was first married - when and from where did the unlimited free plastic bag idea creep in?

    Mind you, I do find them useful for lining the kitchen bin, for the cat litter and taking taking garden rubbish to the recyling centre.

  • 1 decade ago

    i find that some what funny; that they would get upset when you bring your own bags especially when they sell them. you would think that you are also saving wal-mart some money by using your own at the same time helping the environment.

  • 1 decade ago

    The cashiers at Walmart are miserable because their immediate bosses are all assholes. I've never met a customer service manager there who was nice.

    Good for you for using your own bags. I need to do this myself. As for them wanting to argue with you, I would take it up with management. You're not doing anything wrong, they are just being bitchy and lazy.

    And stop shopping at Wal-mart! That is the downfall of society! lol

  • 1 decade ago

    Are you really sure it's because you brought your own bag? Maybe they're having a bad day or are sour people anyway, or (don't take this wrong) maybe they read your announcement that you had your own bag the wrong way. I've noticed that at some of the "traditional" stores it catches them off guard and they have to stop and turn off the auto-pilot to think about it, but no one's been rude to me specifically because I brought my own bag, although I do see bad bad bad cutomer service a lot.

  • 1 decade ago

    I am from UK but live in Dubai here they didnt have reusable bags but now they have, I brought my own from the uk some time ago including cold bags from Waitrose & Tescos, here no store has ever questioned me except for the cashier to say you have your own bags sir then tells the packer i have

  • 5 years ago

    The plastic and paper bags which you get on the shop are injurous to the surroundings, the two for the time of manufacture and disposal. Having your individual re-usable bag avoids those issues. Jules. Australia.

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