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Opinion | The end of plastic bags filled with plastic bags?
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The end of plastic bags filled with plastic bags? Consumers are supposed to buy old-fashioned elegant cloth bags for groceries, which I do at great expense and forget when I leave the house. Opinion by HeatherMallick

plastic checkout bags, what comes next? This Canadian on a wet, grey February day buying unguents, sport socks and aging sushi in the retail confusion that is the modern Shoppers Drug Mart wants to know.

Women aren’t like that. They have purses, many purses, but we generally use just the one. It contains a chic reuseable Baggu bag, which we don’t take out for the same reason we don’t use self-checkout. We forget. We’re lazy. You do it. So who really wants to own 10 of them? No one. But people also don’t want to own big bags, round as Santa’s belly, in their closets, filled with thousands of plastic shopping bags occasionally decanted into a smaller bag of bags in the kitchen for planet-loving compost bins.

My late mother, who lived through the Depression, saved bread bags for her home-baked bread and put them in a special bag. I abhorred this and then the stock market tanked and perhaps one day I will do this myself.of Any Warhol fame did. Speed gives you the energy, the concentration, the drive, the drill. This fascinates me. My mother was no Edie; she was rabbiting things away to make a vast overstuffed nest if times went bad again.

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