We're using those bags to clean trash out of the car, carry lunch to work, line bathroom trash cans, send leftovers home with a friend, or any of the hundred other uses for a bag. I'm confused by the 'bags are bad' people who then buy bags for their trash bins.
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I Agree. I keep a plastic grocery bag full of plastic grocery bags under my sink for when the need arises. They get more than a single use in my household. I find it silly how we went from paper bags to plastic bags and now back to paper bags again. Paper (trees) were always a renewable, recycleable, and rapidly decomposable resource. For what ever reason plastic became the standard when it should have never been considered. I guess it was just cheaper at some point. Hopefully we will get back to using paper and recycled paper in place of plastic.
I use bags that come from products I essentially have to buy, such as bread bags, bags that hold hardware from new furniture, etc. Just my take.
I don't use grocery bags, nor do I accept them from stores.
I recently got myself a reusable bag for grocery shopping. I'm far too clumsy to juggle all my groceries out the store 🤣
I'm less so saying "bags are bad" and more so saying "let's try not to use bags when it's clearly not necessary". There's no reason to take a plastic bag when you've got a 1 inch item. A lot of the things you listed can be done perfectly fine with a reusable bag or container, which are these days pretty cheap.