1 hour ago · Culture · 0 comments

I can’t quite remember when supermarkets and other shops started charging for their plastic bags, for the rather scurrilous reason that they were helping to save the planet and demanding payment for their bags would encourage people to bring their own. Well, I can only speak for myself – it has. I must add, of course, that sometimes I forget to take my “bag for life” with me in the morning and so I do end up acquiring a new one. Yet I resent that – because I know that the markup on my new carrier bag is huge and that the place I am buying it from is making more than a tidy profit from my forgetfulness. So, the situation is far from perfect from this consumer’s perspective. Not that I would stoop to this extreme. In this scene from the BBC’s sitcom Mister Winner, Leslie Winner (Spencer Jones) – who always finds himself in disastrous situations – finds it impossible to part with 15 pence (about 20 US cents) for a plastic bag for his groceries and so decides to use his various pockets…

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