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I imagine it would matter what types of reusable bags people have. Mine are vinyl and I just run them through the washer after every trip - cold water, gentle cycle and let them air dry in my garage (where it gets up to about 83 degrees each day). Apparently, most people don't wash theirs at all - including the people with canvas bags.
Aren’t we destroying the planet with plastic bags...hey libs please make up your mind what we supposed to do...
First off, what makes you think this is a "liberal" decision ? And secondly, have you ever thought that maybe, with the huge increase in how many people are flooding grocery stores, that they are scrambling to get any kind of bag available ?
But it is so much more fun to lay this at "liberal's" doorsteps isn't it ? (even though you have no facts to back it up...…….but that has never stopped you before, so...…………….)
I imagine it would matter what types of reusable bags people have. Mine are vinyl and I just run them through the washer after every trip - cold water, gentle cycle and let them air dry in my garage (where it gets up to about 83 degrees each day). Apparently, most people don't wash theirs at all - including the people with canvas bags.
THis.
I wash mine in the machine, hang to dry. I have plastic, non woven fabric and canvas.
They pick up all manner of stuff hauling groceries, in the back of the car, etc.
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