Friday, June 22, 2007

It is Grocery Shopping Time but What Is Missing In Holland?

The Expats, Rebecca, and I did an unplanned grocery store stop the other day. Planned grocery stops always include the two wheeled pull behind grocery container (for a better word) or large reusable cloth or leather bags into which the groceries are packed and hauled home! Since this stop was unplanned we had brought no bags so the groceries were checked and put back into the cart to be wheeled out to the car! At the car the groceries were neatly stacked in the back for the ride home!
An observer often sees "lose" groceries being stashed into saddle bags or baskets on bikes, into pack sacks, or into the bottom bin of a kid's stroller. Stores do sell shopping type bags for a hefty bunch of change so I would say only a few are sold. Can you imagine shopping here in the United States without the convenience of "would you like paper or plastic"! So now you know what's missing at the grocery store in Holland! And so too at many other kinds stores for that matter! It makes me wonder how many trees and what amount of oil are saved with this European BYO sack concept! (Please note that this writer has no allegiance of any nature to Paper Nor Plastic, LLC and refers to the website only for interesting facts and information.)


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