Anonymous wrote:From the beginning I thought this was a possibility and I have had food poisoning that I did not want to repeat - it was well over 6 months before i fully recovered (lost a lot of weight, immunity low, caught and infection, went to ER,picked up hospital bug, etc)
I used to ask for Chicken and raw meets in a paper bag and everything else can go in a reusable bag. However, this is very often a much too difficult instruction for the check-out staff to follow. So now I pay for raw meats and anything else that might contaminate the bag first, finish that transaction and then use the reusable bags for the rest. People behind me in the line go nuts... and I am sorry if that has ever been you!
I'm surprised they have trouble with that request! When I put my items on the belt, I cluster them according to how I want them bagged (usually just cold stuff together) and then let the bagger know. More than half the time, I bag the things myself, which saves everyone time and confusion.
I think this is a poor reason to go with plastic bags. Plastic is destroying our kids health too, just in a less direct way. OP, I'd encourage you to look for compromise.