I first ran into this oddity last October when I decided to do a little Irish grocery shopping at Tesco. I bought some stain remover (I had a propensity at the time for spilling Guinness on my nice white dress shirts), a bag of chips, and a 2 liter of Coke. I was the clerk's last customer just before she went on break.
So I payed her, she gave me my change, then walked away. This left me staring at the bag boy who was doing absolutely nothing.
"You gonna bag that?" I say.
"You have to buy bags."
"Seriously?"
"Yeah."
"How much?"
"Twenty-two cents."
Luckily he managed to get clerk back to the register before she disappeared back into the break room and I payed twenty two cents for one bag. Lesson learned.
Tuesday night, to outfit my apartment with some essentials, I went down to IKEA. I needed things like pillows and silverware. Going through IKEA, I got some great bargains, but I restricted myself just to the essentials. You see, I had a pretty long walk back to my apartment and I didn't want to burden myself down. So I gathered only what I could carry in one of the big IKEA bags.
IKEA sells you the same size bag (huge) for fifty cents at the checkouts. Compared to twenty-two cents for a standard plastic bag, it's a steal! I payed and walked home with two new pillows, a 32-piece (8 settings) utensil set, a bath mat, four hand towels and a big blue IKEA bag for just under 25 Euro (about $32).
When I got home, I knew that this bag needed to be saved. If I ended up at Tesco again, I'd need something to carry my groceries in. I neatly folded the bag up and stowed it in a kitchen drawer.
Last night, it was time to go shopping. I needed internet access, food, and a quilt/comforter (it got pretty cold in the bedroom with only a set of sheets on the bed). I went to the kitchen drawer and pulled out my magnificent blue IKEA bag, stuck it under my arm and headed downtown.
As you can see, I didn't quite fill it, but it was great for toting my groceries back home in.
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For your next adventure, try taking public transit back from Tesco with as many bags as you can carry and a toddler in an umbrella stroller.
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