Trying desperately to open a plastic bag to put your fruit in, is one on the low-points of any supermarket shopping experience. Do you lick your finger and then try to open it? But, your hands have ...
Lidl shoppers can now buy reusable bags for fruit and veg if they don't want to put them in single-use plastic bags. The so-called 'green bags' were launched in all stores nationwide today, and cost ...
Aldi to charge 25p for reusable fruit and veg bags as it increases bag for life costs from 9p to 15p
ALDI is going to start charging for reusable fruit and veg bags and increase the cost of its bags for life as it aims to encourage recycling. Beginning with a trial in 100 stores across the Midlands, ...
Lidl is the first retailer in Ireland to launch a reusable bag for loose fruit and vegetables across its stores. The bags, which will cost 99c for two, will go on sale at their 162 stores nationwide ...
We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Anna Perling We are testing several reusable food storage bags, including ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Aldi will introduce reusable bags for loose fruit and vegetables at more than 250 UK stores by the end of the month, in a drive to reduce single-use plastics. The reusable bags – intended to house ...
Aldi is introducing reusable bags for loose fruit & veg in its latest effort to cut down on single-use plastic. The drawstring bags will be in 250 stores from the end of November, providing customers ...
ALDI shoppers in 250-plus stores will have the option to pay 25p for a reusable bag instead of using a free plastic bag when buying fruit and veg. The discounter is trialling the scheme for loose ...
The frustration towards Coles and Woolworths’ plastic bag ban doesn’t seem to cease with customers now venting over the way staff are apparently packing reusable bags. The decision by the supermarket ...
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