Supermarket giant Woolworths has ditched plastic produce bags in some of its stores as part of a six-week trial being rolled out in Western Australia.
Twelve stores are taking part in the trial ahead of Western Australia's ban on single-use produce bags which will come into effect in March 2024.
Woolworths has ditched plastic produce bags in some of its supermarkets, forcing shoppers to fork out $1.50 if they forgot their own fruit and vegetable bag. Picture: Supplied. “Yes remove plastic bags from the checkout and fruit and veg isle but still have plastic bags all sizes on the shelf,” a third commented.The trial program is being rolled out in 12 Western Australia stores ahead of state’s ban on single-use produce bags which will come into effect in March 2024. Picture: Woolworths.
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