There's rubbermaid "dispensers" designed to hold those shopping plastic bags and dispense like a hug box of tissues. They compact very well! The plastic bags we don't use generally get put into the recycle bin, where they're accepted.
I hope they don't "ban" plastic grocery bags. I rely on those, as I dont' like the idea of having to stash reuseable shopping bags in my car. Oops! Can't go shopping! I forgot my bags! Lame. They're recyclable.
I think Burger King coupons usually come with a PLU code featured prominently just for the reason of not having the drain bamaged 17 year old cashiers meddling with them. Even the one that is printed on the back of the parking tickets of a local garage here (that is only valid in three local franchises) has an unique number - not overly surprising, taking into consideration that a place like BK hardly will get up to 999 products and run out of PLU numbers.
Burger King in this area does have codes for coupon specials but the implementation is incomplete because those codes are not printed on the coupons. They have a cheat sheet next to the cash register.
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No one wants it that badly.
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I hope they don't "ban" plastic grocery bags. I rely on those, as I dont' like the idea of having to stash reuseable shopping bags in my car. Oops! Can't go shopping! I forgot my bags! Lame. They're recyclable.
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