
Why Reusable Bags Often Have Cookies Inside
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Narrated by:
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Giovannie Cruz
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By:
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Dan Lewis
About this listen
A reusable shopping bag is typically made of canvas or other durable material and is designed to carry one's purchases home from the grocery store, pharmacy or other retailer. While some stores offer incentives to shoppers who bring their own bags, the majority of people who use such tote bags probably do so on their own volition, aiming to be more eco-friendly when they're buying organic frozen pizza (or the like).
©2015 Dan Lewis (P)2016 Audible, Inc.
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