IGA in Okangon still does, at least the individual meats in the counterPAL wrote: Mon Feb 10, 2025 6:12 am It is insane what we have done to ourselves. And how can paying for paper bags discourage the use of plastic bags at the store? It should be the other way around. I think it is to encourage reuse of plastic bags. Of course I take my own bags. But get paper bags sometimes because I reuse them too.
The old ways are gone-meats in a counter, then wrapped in butcher paper.
In regards to reusable bags my better half weaves and makes our bags, talk about sturdy