Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Rebel Without A Cause

I don't know why, OK?

But signs like this one posted in the entrance to the grocery store make me want to use both paper AND plastic on Every. Single. Bag.



And I almost did it, too.

34 comments:

Caroline C. Bingham said...

Because I need one more thing to drag with me to the grocery store. Do you hear me? I. USE. PLASTIC. hmmph.

Anonymous said...

It's my first time through, so...Hey, hey!

I actually know a store that does use both paper and plastic for every bag of groceries you buy, and there's a reason why everything in that store (Albertsons!) is so expensive!

Amy Peterson said...

I would have to say my mess fabric "Green" bags are my favorite thing in the world! Not only am I "saving the planet" (I won't tell you about all the disposable diapers) but they actually carry way more stuff! So less time carrying groceries!

Salt H2O said...

I bought the bags months ago and I haven't used them once- I keep forgetting.

Ikea actually charges you to use their bags- it's completely annoying.

mormonhermitmom said...

I'm slowly starting to buy a fabric bag here and there because my grocery store's plastic bags are so flimsy and they break at exactly the wrong time. They offer paper, but no handles of course. I don't like having to remember the fabric bags, but I do think I can carry more without cans and fruit dropping all over the pavement. It is irritating how the environmentalists get so preachy though.

Heather said...

Why didn't they write that sign on a reusable bag? Way to waste paper on a sign, now who is the irresponsible one??

Hildie said...

I have Green Bags, which I'm quite fond of (so roomy! So indestructable!) But I always forget them. My store puts reminders on the entrance too. Like I'm going to turn around and walk back out to the car! How about putting big reminders in front of every parking place?

Melissa said...

I NEED plastic bags! I use them for garbage liners in my bathrooms. We send things to school in them. I pack my breakables in them every time we move... (remember, we've moved 13 times in the last 10.5 years...)

Funny Farmer said...

I'm with melissa - I reuse the plastic bags as garbage can liners, etc., and I use the paper bags to hold my newspapers and other paper recycling until it's time to haul it to the garage.

And I second that "annoying preachy environmentalists" nomination.

Christy said...

I like my green bags because they hold more and my store gives me money back every time I bring them in. I like to put them back in my car after every grocery trip. Oh, and I am definetely not into all that enviornmentalist stuff, they are so annoying and I hate that they put trees, fish, plants, etc before the welfare of people.

Heather of the EO said...

I love my reusable Target bag because I can throw diapers in the bottom and pile stuff on it at the store and have less to carry. BUT, I sure don't like anyone telling me HOW to be responsible. Pushing any kind of views on anyone just totally bugs. It does make you want to rebel. Which makes me think of teens. Hmmm. I wonder if I'll ever say "it's the responsible thing to do!" to my boys. Uh oh...

Super Happy Girl said...

HAHAHAHA!!! I knew I liked you!
Give me 5.

>:)

Super Happy Girl said...

BYOB

*wipes tiny tear off her eye*

Corrine said...

i just wonder if we are saving the company's money by bringing our own bags, can't we see some of the savings??

Tori :) said...

I have 2 bags that I think are suppose to be for groceries, but I have our swim goggles in one and books in another. Am I bad?

beckers said...

LOL. Okay, maybe I need glasses, but the first couple of times I read the sign I thought it said:

"Remember your blogs today"

Just a friendly reminder to not let your readers down, ya know? I mean, it wouldn't be responsible to forget about blogging, right??

But then I read your note about using "paper and plastic" and then the "blogging" poster didn't make quite as much sense.

Yeah. I'm going to bed now. :)

J. Baxter said...

Couldn't agree more. Just the picture of that sign was so annoying it inspired this comment. Paper AND Plastic all the way baby!!!

melissabastow said...

I'm all for earth hugging and all that crap. But seriously, I'm dragging 4 young kids in and out of the grocery store, I'm SO not taking my own bags with me. But we recycle, so that totally cancels out the use of plastic bags, right? Plus, GEEEEZ, don't tell me what to do - rude sign making people... Next time you go to the store, make sure and buy everything that has styrofoam or other nasty land-filling items. That will show them.

Nancy Face said...

I am a rebel. If somebody tells me I HAVE to do something, I immediately want to do the opposite. >:(

Mrs Andy said...

Ok, I am right there with you. I love, LOVE my plastic grocery bags. I know they are not far from being banned in Santa Fe, because Santa Fe likes to do whatever San Fransisco does. I will cry sad, salty tears on that day, and join the protesters on the main drag in town to protest. I'll get them back though, and use disposable diapers when the baby is born!! Mwwwaaahah! Take that landfill!

Vern said...

Cut from the same mold, you and I.

Adrienne said...

So I won't be seeing you at the "Needler's Nest" class where we knit some market bags? Darn, I was planning having you make one ahead of time and use it as an example! ;)

Anonymous said...

I object to being admonished to buy my own shopping bags which will ultimately save the company money after I have to unload my goods, check myself out, bag my purchase with two (baby and toddler) kids in tow and reload the cart because the checkers they hire are always complaining about someone in another department making more work for them by not marking something correctly (heaven forbid they have to punch up a few numbers manually), never look me in the eye when they mutter an inaudible greeting (which is more often a grunt) all the while carrying on a conversation with their cronies three lanes up. Self check out stinks but it's often better than the alternative. I'm not hauling a dozen or more reusable bags to make an already inconvenient trip, void of customer service, more of a hassle.

(That's the longest of run-on sentences ever but dang do I feel better!)

Besides, I reuse the plastic bags as can liners and icky diaper wrappers at home and on the go. That's recycling, right?

Yvonne said...

I don't think any of us like to be TOLD what to do--but I sure love to tell others what they should be doing ; )

Tami Vincent said...

I wonder how many trees had to be cut down in order for them to write this sign. Give me a break!

goddessdivine said...

I'd quit shopping there.

So, what....am I irresponsible for not spending my hard-earned money on some stupid bags that I'm going to forget, and which don't really do a darned thing? You know this landfill thing has been way over-hyped.

lehiharmers said...

that's funny.
i'm all for green peace, but a homemade sign with the clip art scissors? c'mon.

Jessica G. said...

Reminds me of the time my roommate made signs for our apartment building's laundry room, saying "Keep the Sabbath Day holy and do your laundry on Saturday."

Those signs didn't last through the afternoon.

elasticwaistbandlady said...

Why don't they just attach a fly swatter to that sign so you can self-flagellate for not bringing your bags like a responsible human being?

Super Happy Girl said...

"Remember your blogs today"

That'd have been much better.

The Dillon 6 said...

I totally thought it was BLOGS, too!! :)

I forget my BAGS in my car almost EVERY time. Good thing my 10 year old is more responsible than I am...

ktmay said...

I can't stand tree huggin' greenies who are so self-righteous that they feel the need to guilt trip everyone else into their lunacy. Don't get me wrong,I love this planet, but I don't need anyone TELLING me to recycle.

Stacey said...

Rock on sista friend! *high five* I re-use plastic bags for garbage can liners too.

Do you know how many chipmunks lost their home because of that sign?? You monsters!

Babzanne Barker said...

Have you been to the Sunflower Market? They actually have signs reseving parking for "fuel efficient cars" and other such nonsense! Shouldnt' they just be happy I came to their store to shop?