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Teso Shopper Accused Of Trying To Steal A Wire Shopping Basket.

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anotheoldgit | 13:52 Thu 08th Oct 2015 | News
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3264708/The-moment-Tesco-shopper-accosted-security-guards-trying-carry-groceries-car-wire-basket-avoid-paying-plastic-bags.html

In this case the security guards were only doing their job, why did this person need to make such a fuss.

/// A spokesman for Tesco said shoppers could take baskets to their cars, as long as they were brought back to the store. ///

Oh yes, and how many would? some can't even bother to wheel the shopping trolleys back where they are stored.

But it appears she managed to get a £10 voucher out of it along with press coverage, the only saving grace is that the security guards also happened to be black, else it could have been even more serious.




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I may add, if for whatever reason I have forgotten my bags I am more than happy to pay for a carrier of some sort.
"B00, really? "

Yes, really.

I don't understand how it can be difficult to always have a carrier bag folded up in a pocket whenever you go out.

I know I always do (as well as my shoppers i I know im actually heading to the shops), but then I am maybe unusual in the fact my pockets are usually bulging with bags and poo bags anyway.
I have on occasion been out and about with no intention of shopping, then seen a new store or yummy deli and popped in - it's called 'passing trade'.
Most of my handbags have fold up shoppers in them, just the odd small smart one is not large enough which is why I don't mind paying.
AOG - //Just to be clear ABSpareEditor was my post removed because I addressed a fellow ABer by his surname, or for any other reason. //

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Again, sorry, you're missing my point. I'm saying that regardless of whether you're intentionally going out to buy something or not you should always carry a bag, folded up, in your pocket.
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jno

/// I'm trying to reember when plastic bags first came in - it was all paper bags when I was young, but we didn't have supermarkets then. Sometime in the 1960s
maybe? ///

Yes I remember those very strong brown paper bags, but didn't the string handles hurt your hand when the bag was full with your shopping?

Interesting to note however that they were not a walking advertisement for the venue where one shopped.

The Americans don't seem to have plastic bags but rather long paper bags in which to carry their shopping.

http://www.cookbetterthan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/grocery-bag.jpg
Ireland has the brown paper bags.
What, all of them?
lol Corby, s'why we can't have 'em, Ireland's got 'em all ;-)
Lol...
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Don't think there's any need for your sarcasm Mamya is there?
It was meant to be kin jest as laughter was in the air.

I have reported the comment.
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Mamyalynne

/// I have reported the comment. ///

What on earth for?
Because I don't wish to upset another user , humour was being bandied about and mine was obviously not taken well.
@aog

I called the "walking advert" concept "semi-bogus" on page 3 of this thread, in case you missed it.

Also, this short film seems to have been shot in the USA, so I reckon they do use them over there, in addition to paper ones.



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My apologies Mamyalynne, I mistakenly thought you were referring to BOO's comment.
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Hypognosis

Brilliant video, excellent photography and beautiful commentary.

I will never look at a plastic bag in the same way ever again.

Time they made them all biodegradable, after all isn't that what they have done with elastic bands?

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