We don't care about the 5p bags because we're all getting trollied!
Shoppers ignore plastic bag charges and take the £1 trolleys home instead
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Customers trying to avoid bag charge launched in England last Monday
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DJ, 26, from Wiltshire says: '5p for a bag, get f***ed - I got a £1
trolley'
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Another shopper tweets: '5p for a bag, quid for a trolley #NoBrainer'
I have been able to find this article on
the front page of the “Daily News” and I have straight away decided to choose
it for my weekly news as it clearly links in with the story have analysed last
week.
The article is based on the lives and
opinions of people all around England and it describes the furious reaction
that the public showed when being put in front of the new “5p for a bag” law.
It is described how:
“Shoppers
are beating the 5p plastic bag charge by pushing their goods home in
supermarket trolleys.
Customers are walking out of shops with trolleys stacked high with goods
and then proudly posting evidence of the tactic on social media, after the
charge was launched in England last Monday.”
In addition to this, the article also says that
the security is doing everything in order to stop people from not paying for
the bags and describes how shoppers are being chased in order to no take any goods
with the trolleys to their cars, and uses Tesco’s as an example where they have
put security tags on their bags in order to prevent them from being stolen.
This article, and the fact that it has described
how the shoppers are not allowed to take their purchases to the car with a
trolley (all still on the premises of the shop) shows a clear evidence to
support my view from last week, which said that the aim of the new law is not
fully to support the environment but also to make money.
This is because, if the main and only aim that
the government had in mind when putting out the new procedure was to help the
environment, there would be no such incidents taking place such as customers
being chased after and even in the worst scenarios being forced to take out
their purchases on the ground for not buying a plastic bag.
Because think about it ... Does not using a bag at all
help the environment or paying 5p???

I like how you have embedded quotes from the story into your analysis. And you have given a basic outline of the story. To improve this, go into more depth about the purpose of the story and also include your own opinion, but well done
ReplyDeletegave a detailed extract of the story on your post making the context of the story clear. however to improve you could include your opinion of the story and how you would react towards it.
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