Have you ever gone to the grocery store, gotten out of your car, grabbed your wallet, gone to the back seat to grab your reusable grocery bags, and you look, and it is as if they have disappeared into thin air. Then you remember that while in a hurry to find your grocery list, you kept reminding yourself to grab the bags, and you ended up forgetting them at home as you rushed out the door.
Now as your attempt to try and be environmentally friendly is ruined, you now have to decide if you are both going to buy plastic, and still have to pay five cents a bag, or fork out an extra dollar per bag to replace the reusable ones that you forgot. It puts you in a tough spot, do you buy those terrible for the environment plastic bags, and try to remember your reusable ones next time, or do you replace them now.....and have a closet full when you get home?
Now because this situation has happened to me more times than not, I wanted to find a different alternative to those reusable bags from the grocery store, or any other type of self proclaimed “reusable” grocery bag that is just like all the others, and will just end up being left behind when I make another trip to the grocery store. I was introduced to the solution, which will stop the above scenario from happening again.
The solution, EZ Grocery Bag! Its website describes it as a new generation of grocery bag made from a high quality recycled PET fabric, which is made from 80% recycled plastic bottles. The EZ Grocery Bag is the only grocery bag that can roll up and seal with Velcro, and get this.... fit in your purse!! So are the days of forgetting your grocery bags at home, the EZ grocery bag will fold up into a neat, compact, and easy to fit into your purse pouch, so now once you finish unloading the groceries, you fold the bag up, and put it back in your purse for your next shopping trip.
Check out their website for all the other perks of EZ Grocery Bags. (http://www.ezgrocerybag.com/)
~ Pickle Blogger
Sound Off! Do you have an EZ Grocery Bag...does it live up to the hype?
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Posted by Sunshine Pickles at 10:48 AM
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