• @cmhe
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    -18 days ago

    Isn’t all of it evil, because they bought bread in a plastic bag? Use a paper bag. And if the bread gets hard, steam it, bake it, and its fresh again.

    • @[email protected]
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      68 days ago

      In grocery stores in many parts of the US at least, it is extremely hard not to find bread in plastic bags. Even the one of 3 near me that has its own bakery puts the bread in a plastic bag, and then in another bag that is paper with a plastic “window”, and the paper part has a PE wax lining for god knows what reason.

      • @cmhe
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        -78 days ago

        Well, you can always bring your own cotton bag…

        • Stez
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          58 days ago

          To what put the bread in after you throw away the plastic bag?

          • @cmhe
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            8 days ago

            I don’t throw away the plastic bag, because I don’t have the plastic bag. Because the bread I bought was in a paper bag.

            I you live in a country where you don’t get bread in paper bags and you want to avoid plastic waste, you can put the bread in a cotton bag in the store, which you can wash and reuse.

            • @Takumidesh
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              28 days ago

              You understand that the bread is in the bag already right?

              • @cmhe
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                8 days ago

                Were I buy bread it is on a rack, and you use tongs to put it into a paper bag. You can also put it into a slicer first and then in the bag, but I rather slice it myself at home.

                Or I buy it a a bakery, where some employee packs it for me, you can ask them to put it into your cotton bag, if they only have plastic bags.

                I don’t buy prepackaged bread.

                • Stez
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                  38 days ago

                  In America its pretty much only pre packaged bread its essentially not an option to just get it off a shelf