So, with the demise of the 15c heavy-duty plastic bags, what’s a good replacement?

I’ve been using them since they were introduced - the best thing about them is that if you carefully fold then roll them, they’re amazingly compact, and you can fit like three in your back pocket, which is perfect when you don’t have a car and want to grocery shop on your commute.

The cotton and paper ones are just too bulky to carry around with you like this. I’ve found some thin nylon-type ones, but they’re pretty sad and small - has anyone found something that’s thin, large and sturdy?

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    1 year ago

    Because I shop at ALDI where you pack your own bags I use the Frakta blue tarp carrier bags from IKEA. One bag fills the whole trolley so you can just hurl the goods in there and it catches them all. They’re really strong and when you get home you can do the one trip wonder and carry everything at once. When I last bought them they were $1 each

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        1 year ago

        Maybe not. Here’s my usual one folded up along the folds it came with. You could fold it again and it would fit in a pair of jeans

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      1 year ago

      I bought a fabric shopping bag from Ikea a couple of years ago, and have had good use from it.

      Until last month, when I used it to make up for the lack of lumbar support on a Jetstar flight and left it behind.

      So yesterday we bought some fabric and my wife whipped up new ones.

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      1 year ago

      If you’re Aldi shopping try these bad boys out.

      The air on the trolley handle while you shop, once everything is on the belt roll 'em out in the trolley and then lob everything in faster than the person can scan them.