Dear Mr. Butt,
I guess this is partly on me. I made the wild assumption that a grocery store that sells small, individual items by the thousands surely would have plastic bags for customers to use, free of charge...like every other normal store does. Honest mistake. So, you can imagine my bewilderment when I went to make my purchases in your store at Wells Branch & FM 1825 in Pflugerville and the cashier told me that the plastic bags (otherwise called "grocery bags" in most of the rest of the country) were only for fresh meat.
The cashier dutifully informed me that if I wanted any bags to transport my many, many individual items from your store to my home, I'd have to pay for your custom printed, branded, extra special, thick, opaque, "reusable" bag. You know the kind. The extra thick ones that people bring back with them into your clean store the next time, carrying along all the lice, fleas and bedbugs that flocked to the bags while they are kicked around the house and used as toys for the kids and pets. So... that was a hard pass from me.
2018 was a crazy year, wasnât it? Toys âRâ Us went away, along with the Apple AirPort, Klout (this review would not have helped your Klout score!), andâŚwaitâŚthere was one other thingâŚoh yeah! The plastic bag ban in Texas! Golly, what a time! What. A. Time!
I look forward to the day (hopefully soon) that we can sit around, reminisce, and have a good ol' laugh about it. "Whew! That was wild! Remember when we thought it actually made a difference at all in the world?! It took us a while, but thankfully those manic thoughts are gone because, gosh whizz, how silly we looked then! Everyone else had them. We were just way off in left field with our finger up our nose. Facing the fence. And our team is up to bat!"
Until then, I'm off to go fork over my lunch money to Wal-MâŚ.the Arkansas Mafia. Word on the street is that they are running around fast and loose with bags for their customers... for free! I don't know how they do it, but I'm going to take advantage of it while the gettin's good! Giving away bags all willy-nilly like that, surely that'll bankrupt them before fall comes!
It's 2025. Get bags in your...
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