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Loose (but not free) in London

Photo credit: Unpackaged

I detest getting strange looks from sales clerks when I pull out my reuseable bag. This is 2010, isn't it? Haven't we gotten over the idea that single-use plastic bags are a wasteful, superfluous mess? It's days like these when we wish we could hop a (carbon-offset) plane for London, so we could shop at Unpackaged.

Need a little but not a lot? Check. Need a lot more than a little? Check. Whether you bring your own bags, boxes and bottles or whether you need to pick up a few more reuseable bags there at the store, you can get your fill of organic, whole foods.

  1. Fill your container.
  2. We weigh.
  3. You pay.

Pretty simple, no?

While we can't fly over to pick up some groceries this afternoon, we can feast our eyes on what unpackaged shopping at Unpackaged looks like. Enjoy.

Drool over more eye candy from Unpackaged's shop plus information about the store's products and policies at Unpackaged.

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AvatarAfia Aimee (8:45 AM on Sat Jan 23, 2010)

I always appreciate the people for their efforts towards the eco-friendliness & glad to see the one @ SUPERIOR LIGHTING, playing yet an important role by launching their energy efficient LEDs & soothing light bulbs.

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