This is my biggest complaint at my local HT. There’s no room for my bags. They could at least clear one space. There are three spaces with the bag holders at each self-checkout. Not necessary.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are some other options? Wegmans got rid of plastic bags, and I don't see grocery shopping as a religious experience.
The plastic bag thing is really annoying, I agree. I still shop there, if not there then Harris Teeter.
I wish more stores would get rid of them or at least take those ridiculously small bag holders out of self checkout. There is space foe good sized bags, but they never fit well because of the bag holders. If I try to put my bags on the holder they get stuck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There's a Giant or Safeway every half mile around here. Are you looking for something specific?
For me in VA, Wegmans has the best fruit but poor lettuce, Giant has the best produce overall, Safeway has crap produce but better beer and dry goods, and Costco has meat and eggs. WF and HT are not convenient to me.
Three Giants near me all have awful produce.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you set on using plastic bags?
They are more convenient. I am not interested in bringing in a reusable bag. Those are health hazards, and I wonder if they contributed to the illnesses that have going around.
How are reusable bag health hazards? Most sickness don’t spread thru reusable bags.
It is not required for most sickness to spread a certain way for something to be a health hazard. Many locations that had gotten rid of plastic bags brought them back to reduce spread of covid.
People are not regularly cleaning these reusable bags.
Anonymous wrote:There's a Giant or Safeway every half mile around here. Are you looking for something specific?
For me in VA, Wegmans has the best fruit but poor lettuce, Giant has the best produce overall, Safeway has crap produce but better beer and dry goods, and Costco has meat and eggs. WF and HT are not convenient to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you set on using plastic bags?
They are more convenient. I am not interested in bringing in a reusable bag. Those are health hazards, and I wonder if they contributed to the illnesses that have going around.
Are you pouring raw chicken into the reusable bag? No? Then you should be good.
I’ve been using reusable since before whenever DC passed the law in 2010 (more religiously since) and I’ve probably had something gross happen only a handful of times. I do use the plastic bags in the meat section as extra protection though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you set on using plastic bags?
They are more convenient. I am not interested in bringing in a reusable bag. Those are health hazards, and I wonder if they contributed to the illnesses that have going around.
How are reusable bag health hazards? Most sickness don’t spread thru reusable bags.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you set on using plastic bags?
They are more convenient. I am not interested in bringing in a reusable bag. Those are health hazards, and I wonder if they contributed to the illnesses that have going around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are you set on using plastic bags?
They are more convenient. I am not interested in bringing in a reusable bag. Those are health hazards, and I wonder if they contributed to the illnesses that have going around.
Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they want to get rid of plastic bags, but they need to have handles on their paper bags. It's hard to carry paper bags without handles. It's annoying enough that I rarely shop at Wegmans.
Anonymous wrote:Why are you set on using plastic bags?
Anonymous wrote:This is a good point. They just need better bags. I've never had a Whole Foods bag break on me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the paper bags are not thicker quality like Whole Foods. They are cheap thin bags.Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they want to get rid of plastic bags, but they need to have handles on their paper bags. It's hard to carry paper bags without handles. It's annoying enough that I rarely shop at Wegmans.
They should have both. The brown bags are always bursting and can’t handle frozen items. I use the plastic bags for trash.
This is a good point. They just need better bags. I've never had a Whole Foods bag break on me.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the paper bags are not thicker quality like Whole Foods. They are cheap thin bags.Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they want to get rid of plastic bags, but they need to have handles on their paper bags. It's hard to carry paper bags without handles. It's annoying enough that I rarely shop at Wegmans.
They should have both. The brown bags are always bursting and can’t handle frozen items. I use the plastic bags for trash.
Anonymous wrote:Also, the paper bags are not thicker quality like Whole Foods. They are cheap thin bags.Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they want to get rid of plastic bags, but they need to have handles on their paper bags. It's hard to carry paper bags without handles. It's annoying enough that I rarely shop at Wegmans.
Also, the paper bags are not thicker quality like Whole Foods. They are cheap thin bags.Anonymous wrote:I don't care if they want to get rid of plastic bags, but they need to have handles on their paper bags. It's hard to carry paper bags without handles. It's annoying enough that I rarely shop at Wegmans.