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FamilyMart rolls out of “No Bag Stores” campaign


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27 minutes ago, Spamhead said:

The addition of the word "of" in the headline has made it the exact opposite meaning to the article below. 

Damn those non native English speakers and their horrendous attempts to offer accurate headlines in languages other than their native tongues.

 

Good on Family Mart. I see Tops have started no plastic bag days, too. Everything must start somewhere.

 

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18 minutes ago, sungod said:

Back in the UK for a few weeks, most people take their own bags shopping from what I can see.

Agreed. I am there as well and keep having to buy bags every time I shop as I forget to bring any with me. Spent over £100 in a Boots store and still had to pay 7p for a paper (not plastic) bag. 

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2 hours ago, topt said:

Agreed. I am there as well and keep having to buy bags every time I shop as I forget to bring any with me. Spent over £100 in a Boots store and still had to pay 7p for a paper (not plastic) bag. 

Bought a couple of reusable ones in Tesco, going to use them from now on when I get back in Thailand.

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I just wonder why these signs are mainly in English, with only a couple of lines of small print in Thai...is that a sign of how ambivalent their staff are going to be about this campaign ?

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5 hours ago, Farangwithaplan said:

 

Good on Family Mart. I see Tops have started no plastic bag days, too. Everything must start somewhere.

 

Tesco lotus also have the no plastic bag day. 4th every month.

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Take a walk through any village market and see the the number of bags being used and the Styrofoam food boxes handed out. Our local crowded market with its stalls in the road is about 150 meters long and is set up 3 times a week. Each shopper is carrying 4 or 5 bags as he or she buys even more items , all in plastic bags. I've yet to see a study made of the bag use at these markets.

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1 hour ago, Yinn said:

Tesco lotus also have the no plastic bag day. 4th every month.

Yes! And how their customer numbers have dropped!!!!

 

This Family Mart nonsense will soon stop. Their takings will drop by half and they will forget they ever thought of it.

 

I shop in BigC, and if they stopped giving plastic bags, I wouldn't go there.

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2 hours ago, paulikens said:

I thought 7-11 was meant to be doing this as well? im sure I read a article this year that they would be charging 5bt for plastic bags

Fine.

Am interested whether the bag money is extra profit or is donated to green causes.

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Why not stop right away to give plastic bags for their custumers....you buy an icecream to eat just after you paid for. And they give it to you in a plastic bag and everybody just take it instead to refuse.....

The consumers also can start to do something,  especially i expect it from western foreigners!!!!

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Someone or some company did tests on cloth bags that were used by customers in the supermarkets here in the United States.  The tester may have been the U.S. National Institute of Health but I am not sure. 

The cloth, reusable, bags were found to be contaminated by human feces.  Shopping carts were also found to be contaminated with human feces. 

It is suspected that the feces came from leaking baby diapers when diaper wearing babies were placed in the shopping carts.  

I never noticed if any babies were in the shopping carts of Thai supermarkets so not sure if any cloth bags would be contaminated.  

It was suggested that those who use cloth bags for grocery shopping, need to wash those bags regularly.  



 

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22 hours ago, manhood said:

Why not stop right away to give plastic bags for their custumers....you buy an icecream to eat just after you paid for. And they give it to you in a plastic bag and everybody just take it instead to refuse.....

The consumers also can start to do something,  especially i expect it from western foreigners!!!!

This discussion has been around for some time. For me it's no different to the gun control arguments in the US.

 

Plastic has been a wonderful advancement for humans. Perhaps some humans need education rather than simply demonising the innocent, plastic bag.

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On 8/8/2019 at 12:52 PM, Peterbilt said:

Cloth and paper bags at special prices?
Looks to me that they are trying to squeeze out more money out of their customers.
At least paper bags should be handed out free of charge.
 

True. Shops can do it, for example, in Vietnam, so why not in Thailand?

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