My friend Rachel gave me these a few months back, and I regularly use them now at the co-op and at Harris Teeter. In case you have been living under a rock, those little plastic numbers at the grocery take about 1000 years to degrade, and are a serious hazard to wildlife and the earths soil and seas. $5 each Chico Bags, as homely as it may seem to take them to the store, are a good option. Lots of the grocery chains sell their own bags now too, look for those if the Chico's are not your style.
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
that's my bag baby
My friend Rachel gave me these a few months back, and I regularly use them now at the co-op and at Harris Teeter. In case you have been living under a rock, those little plastic numbers at the grocery take about 1000 years to degrade, and are a serious hazard to wildlife and the earths soil and seas. $5 each Chico Bags, as homely as it may seem to take them to the store, are a good option. Lots of the grocery chains sell their own bags now too, look for those if the Chico's are not your style.
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