Old news up here.
Old news up here.
Old news down here too.Old news up here.
Why?Old news down here too.
But I'm still outraged! It's always nice to have something to be outraged! about.
True, plenty serious issues to be outraged about thoughbecause some folk always do outrage very very well
Poking fun? That's outrageousWhy outraged? Because it's change! We can't have change. Even if it is 5p.
Just poking fun at the outraged. It was the big issue on the main news.
The forum usually has a thread about some contentious issue. And I was going to start one about the bags or even a general purpose: "get angry about..." thread. But suddenly apathy took over. We always have had to pay here in Munich, so it doesn't affect me anyway.Poking fun? That's outrageous![]()
The supermarkets at first.I haven't looked myself, but who benefits from the 5p charge?
I haven't looked myself, but who benefits from the 5p charge?
I haven't looked myself, but who benefits from the 5p charge?
Are you certain that's correct? I can't find any reference to 1p tax. Do you mean the corporation tax on the profit? There won't be any profit on it if they're donating the proceeds (plus Tesco are making losses anyway).Supposedly "local charities" are supposed to be given the proceeds by the supermarkets (though there is no process to check that they aren't keeping it), AND of course the government, 1p per bag goes to the Exchequer.
Ocado charge 5p per bag, but give you 5p per bag you give back - including bags from other supermarkets.
Edit, per Auntie Beeb;
Most supermarkets are offering a "bagless" delivery service, or are charging a standard flat fee for plastic bags per shop.
Other operators such as Morrisons and Ocado will be charging 5p per bag for deliveries. However, they will also be giving customers back 5p for the plastic bags they return to the company to recycle.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-32408661Tesco aren't even close to running at a loss.
They're just making less profit than they did (or claimed they did!)
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I feel sorry for the bag makers....
Actually that's a big lie, it's prompted me into taking my rucksack to tesco & being far more conscious of plastic bags.
What made me laugh was in tesco my conversation that went like this
Cashier: do you want a bag
Me: no
Cashier: you have to have one you bought chicken
Me: it's fine I don't want one
Cashier: we have to give you one to prevent contamination
Me: I'll have a paper bag
Cashier: (looking confused!) we don't do those
As it was I apparently had have a plastic bag for my sealed chicken! Bizarre!
Are you certain that's correct? I can't find any reference to 1p tax. Do you mean the corporation tax on the profit? There won't be any profit on it if they're donating the proceeds (plus Tesco are making losses anyway).
http://www.standard.co.uk/news/lond...-by-london-supermarket-shoppers-a3082966.htmlOf each 5p charge, charities are expected to receive 4p but there is anger the remaining 1p will go to the Treasury in VAT.
Paul Mitchell tweeted: "Let's not forget @George_Osborne and @hmtreasury are expected to get a £19m per year VAT windfall in the 5p plastic bag levy in England.
http://www.bbc.com/news/business-32408661
£6.4bn loss for their last financial year.
Tesco's were giving one free per customer, last week end.Get a couple of "bags for life".
Bags for meat and fresh fruit products are apparently free,As it was I apparently had have a plastic bag for my sealed chicken! Bizarre!
The trouble is: we now have to buy bin bags
We just put it either in the erator or wheelie bins. Haven't used bin bags in years.The trouble is: we now have to buy bin bags