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I haven't made a post for a long time

And I don't have anything much of interest to say.

BUT! I have a mundane complaint. It costs 30p now for a plastic bag from the supermarket. In how many years has it gone from a penny, to 2p, 5p, 10p?

I'm in favour of the idea and the reasons and I usually bring bags to re-use when I plan to go to the shops. Anyway, it just caught me by surprise 🤷‍♀️
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BearDownChicago · 41-45, M
And the funny thing is, prices on goods do not decrease. You’d think that by passing on the cost of bags to consumer would decrease marginally the price of goods or at least a credit when checking out. But nope. Pure profit