What does that have to do with kids mistaking them for toys? Wrap glass properly if you're binning it, regardless of the bag, surely?
staceybaby
31 Oct 153#2
great as alternative santa sacks. :smiley:
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Bargainhuntersupreme
31 Oct 15#14
I'm just wondering if the jobsworth bin men will take these - they are so damn fussy, only 4 black bags once a fortnight, usually the Christmas rubbish takes till end of Jan to get rid of!
buyer101 to Bargainhuntersupreme
1 Nov 15#25
They might have a max quota per house/street which can't be exceeded.
It's probably just orders from management not the "jobsworth" refuge collectors as you very kindly put it.
HUKDDUDE to Bargainhuntersupreme
7 Nov 15#43
oh, if it fits in the bin, they will take it- Even if the lid doesn't shut
chrisbass
3 Nov 15#42
don't take it personally, he always gets tetchy around this time of year!
gazjon
3 Nov 15#41
I'm glad about that as I've not tried to stop you speeching, free or otherwise. It does put a new light on your original whine though. If those bags were free, you'd not be against them so much?
GuyFawk
2 Nov 15#40
nope just having my say, unlike you I believe in free speech,
gazjon
2 Nov 15#39
Geez, you have a stick stuck right up your a**e don't you? No one expects you to be in agreement, but if you insist on being vehement about the items, then you can't expect people not to respond. Just because you want us all to know your viewpoint doesn't mean you don't get to not know ours.
donnaphipps31
1 Nov 15#35
Popped in today - never been there before, but they had no idea what i was talking about, do have a direct link or picture of the advert? They were clueless x
mrcus to donnaphipps31
2 Nov 15#38
They're not on their website ! I seem them in store.. All stores are different maybe it's just pot luck OR you had a dumb member of staff trying to help!!! They were down the Christmas aisle if that helps !
Stevet29
2 Nov 15#37
I don't think 99p would be considered decadent!
Scampypoo
2 Nov 15#36
My goodness, there are some miserable people about. I think they are a great idea! I'll be buying them for my all my familys. I wonder if there is a shop in this area. I'll have to look. Thank you. Have a great Christmas!
buyer101
1 Nov 15#34
The comment was made by Bargainhuntersupreme not me, I just quoted them.
iwearahalo2
1 Nov 15#24
£10.99 for bin bags....................
Mr No to iwearahalo2
1 Nov 15#33
Only if you purchase 11.1 packs?
Mr No
1 Nov 15#32
Never with a plastic bag.
mail-stephens
31 Oct 15#1
Gave all my family a pack of these last year as a stocking filler - great laugh.
chrisbass to mail-stephens
31 Oct 1512#3
Sounds like a rubbish present
rdbradshaw to mail-stephens
1 Nov 15#31
They've bin ad
GuyFawk
1 Nov 15#30
i suppose you turn up with your reduced price bin bags as gifts, annoying person , apparently we are all expected to be in total agreement on just how fantastic imported Black Bin liners are as the epitome of the Christmas spirit. if you reprsent Christmas then its Bah Humbug
gazjon
1 Nov 15#29
Not had your visit by the ghost of Christmas past yet? The whole modern idea of Christmas is decadent, (and no, I didn't have to look it up). I bet you're a load of fun at parties.
otterboxer
1 Nov 15#28
rubbish is rubbish. At least i'll have something pretty to aim a kick at when staggering home. Merry christmas!
Stumead
1 Nov 15#27
More than 4 bin liners full? In a week?
Christmas or not, maybe you need to spend less and recycle more. JS.
Error440
1 Nov 15#26
Well these will be great if you want your rubbidh left outside to rott, don't know if its nationwide but the bins wont be emptied here if its not in black bags, they just leave it until you black bag it.
JAY81UK
31 Oct 15#7
IT'S TOO EARLY FOR XMAS! But hot for carrier bags lol
GuyFawk to JAY81UK
1 Nov 15#23
why are you banned?
GuyFawk
1 Nov 15#22
i see so you never had an accident then?
GuyFawk
1 Nov 15#21
i just think buying festive bin bags is OTT, i regard it as decadent ( you can look it up) just exchanging ideas . frankly a festive bin bag does nothing for me but if you want it by all means clear the shelves
Jay20VT
1 Nov 15#20
i have tasted a better pud lol
Locknloadharry
31 Oct 15#15
LOL..
Even the rubbish can look Christmassy?...It does in B&M matey.
blueylad to Locknloadharry
1 Nov 15#19
Lmao
blueylad
1 Nov 15#18
Yeah have a merry one ay
GuyFawk
31 Oct 15#6
could be mistaken for a toy by a kid, one man cut his artery when a broken glass cut his leg as he took the bin liner out, a freak accident for sure but surely buying bin liners that look like food is going a bit too far , imho
benjammin316 to GuyFawk
31 Oct 157#10
Happy Xmas
Mr No to GuyFawk
1 Nov 15#16
Voted hot for Darwin's natural selection.
nannyhoo to GuyFawk
1 Nov 154#17
What does that have to do with kids mistaking them for toys? Wrap glass properly if you're binning it, regardless of the bag, surely?
Abbielonglegs
31 Oct 15#13
Oh no!!! I paid £1.99 in b&m last week for some of these :-(
GuyFawk
31 Oct 15#12
i suppose this can be given to homeless people as a festive winter shelter
GuyFawk
31 Oct 15#11
you too
themachman
31 Oct 15#9
These are usually in Lakeland for around £8!!
mail-stephens
31 Oct 15#8
No pun intended, right? :wink:
teachelly
31 Oct 15#5
See these for a lot more on sites so great price
mxer450
31 Oct 152#4
Excellent idea shame no one will see em in my wheelie bin :disappointed:
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It's probably just orders from management not the "jobsworth" refuge collectors as you very kindly put it.
Christmas or not, maybe you need to spend less and recycle more. JS.
Even the rubbish can look Christmassy?...It does in B&M matey.