Well, there are two huuuuugeeee panniers on The Tank; hard to lose those, then there are the Onyas (in particular the Onya Back for overflow if cycling)
Being a tree hugger, I've always been a big fan of reusable shopping bags.
However, with the new rules about paying for shopping bags many of you might want to join me in musing about where reusable shopping bags disappear to?
Our house is like the Bermuda Triangle for shopping bags.
Where do they go?
That's outrageous. A bag is for life, not just for...actually, thinking about it, does the mortality test include the bag for life factor? If you've lost something that's supposed to last a lifetime, you need to tweak that clock.
Well, there are two huuuuugeeee panniers on The Tank; hard to lose those, then there are the Onyas (in particular the Onya Back for overflow if cycling)
All of our shopping bags and our veg/fruit weigh bags are Onya bags, hence why they get counted out and counted in but they have more than paid for themselves in the years we have had then (one of them is called Kate from a Kate Rusby concert 8 years ago at least and it is still going strong). I haven't tried their rucksack but am looking at getting the shoulder bag and the silicon clingfilm replacement stuff which looks handy.
Mine live in the desk drawer I keep my lunch supplies in. A few ordinary ones I kept in preparation for Bag Day, and two bags for life (to date) I bought when I forgot...
I'm reminded of the cartoon with the picture of a woman under a car outside a supermarket.
A member of the crowd,which seems to gather at these incidents, has a balloon over her head containing the words....."and she'd just bought a bag for life"
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