Yup...and guess where? WalMart. By the way WalMart is now selling small resuable bags...cheaply made in china.
Mine are homemade (with a pattern I purchased at WalMart, and ultra sturdy fabric I purchased at a thrift store).
One of them refused. I stood there and said call a manager. It was a lowly manager that responded. Finally a high up manager (THE manager I think) came out kept up a very friendly banter with me, while he packed my sturdy canvis bags, and the lowly manager actually checked out my items.
Second time it happened the twit cashier (different one) insisted she couldn't do it. It was a Sunday, very early, she said no manager were there. Did I mention it was right before Christmas and the store was already filled with people, many of whom wanted to check out with only three lanes open?
I let her put the stuff in plastic bags, and fill the carosel. Then i took out my check book, after making a show of very, very carefully putting away the debit card I had in my hand. Very slowly I searched my purse for a pen, after refusing the cashiers. I finally "discovered" my pen, and slowly wrote out a check.
Then I turned my cart about, still blocking the lane, and annouced loudly to the customers standing in line that this was going to take a while, and appologized for the inconvience. Suprisingly I got no death looks....the cashier got them all. I then removed every item from the plastic bags in the carosel and very, carefully, and slowly began to repack them. Amazingly two other empoyees showed up, and cheerfully took over the job. A new cashier arrived and relieved the other cashier, after they discussed the fact that it was not her break time.
I rarely shop, so I have not yet trained WalMart to accept my bags.
One other time, I went in with my husband and my canvis bags. He was buying oil, wiper fluid, aintifreeze, and other heavy liquid automotive stuff. When the young man cashier was presented with my bags, he was puzzled for a moment thinking we were trying to purchase them. Then he said, "Oh cool...they wont rip out," since all the items we were purchasing were very heavy.
Three reactions...all the same WalMart.
I'm not at all shy about standing up for what I see as right.
If it happens to you again, be very polite, but very firm. Raise your voice slightly, so others will hear you, but no so you sound like a b!tchy strident woman, just someone who's voice is slightly raised in suprise. Ask to see a manager. Refuse to move from the spot (politely) and keep talking in the suprised voice about how shocked you are that this is WalMart policy not to use the earth friendly bags, since WalMart now had recycling bins for customers. Ramble on about how you though WalMart was trying to become more enviromentally friendly, and ask if this was all for show, and not really true.....keep it up, until the manager arrive. Ask for a hire up manager if the first one does not give satisfactory answers.
If they try to send you off to customer service (away from most of the other customers) state, "My knee hurts. I'm having a hard enough time just standing here, much less walking any more." WalMart is NOT going to mess with someone who might be handicapped.
Frustrating, isn't it?
~Garnet
Homesteading/Farming over 20 years