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Please help me find some LARGE reusable shopping bags that won't make me look like one of Dot Cotton's customers

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yorkshirepudding · 20/03/2008 16:48

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CountessDracula · 20/03/2008 16:49

oh i saw soem fab ones at lunch time
i can't remember the make though

so not much use sorry!

yorkshirepudding · 20/03/2008 16:50

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CountessDracula · 20/03/2008 16:51

yes
in a shop called Diva in Camden

you caould call them and ask

ComeOVeneer · 20/03/2008 16:51

I use these. One is insulated for fridge/freezer things. The 2 of them basically fill the main part of the trolley.

LynetteScavo · 20/03/2008 16:51

I think Ikea do some nice trendy ones... I've jsut come back. I could have got some for you.

Calisteregg · 20/03/2008 16:52

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marmadukescarlet · 20/03/2008 16:52

How about these fab ones ..

bottom row

Calisteregg · 20/03/2008 16:54

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BexieID · 20/03/2008 16:56

Have you tried the big bags in Tesco? Morrisons do them as well and i'm sure the other supermarkets do them.

yorkshirepudding · 20/03/2008 17:01

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belcantavinissima · 20/03/2008 17:11

i have some like the ones in your first image yorkshire but mine are bright and funky retro style ones. readily avail in those kind of litschy shops large towns have and small interior places. they were about £5 each i think

bonniefromboot · 20/03/2008 17:14

was going to say the same as Bexie, tesco do one with a ladybird on it, it is square shaped and i think cost £1 each (don't quote me on that!!!)
Good luck!

BexieID · 20/03/2008 18:54

Yes, the Ladybird ones in Tesco are a £1. They are called jute bags (I work in Tesco). Tesco do the big green bags as well, which are 40p and are good. We use them for shopping (in Morrisons, lol).

champagnesupernova · 20/03/2008 18:59

Pound shops sometimes sell brightly coloured spotty ones (smaller than dot cotton ones too so a bit more practical too)

ThingOne · 20/03/2008 18:59

What about these?

SheherazadetheGoat · 20/03/2008 19:01

darling you simply must go to france on holiday, intermarché do fabulous ones with wine holders.

sophy · 20/03/2008 19:02

onya bags come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes. maybe there is one to suit you?

yorkshirepudding · 21/03/2008 15:25

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ecoworrier · 22/03/2008 14:20

Have you got a local farm shop? Ours does their own shopping bags in 3 different sizes, including one simply massive size that comes into it's own when you're shopping by car as opposed to on foot. I know of other farm shops that do their own too.

We use the farm shop ones for our weekly shop at said farm shop, then use a variety of smaller cloth bags for taking out and about.

ScienceTeacher · 22/03/2008 17:27

The last time I was in Costco, I picked up 4 large shopping bags for £3. They are of same material as Ikea bags, but more square and with a solid bottom.

I put £110 worth of Sainsbury's stuff in three of them today, so it was only one trip from the car to the house.

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