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by rossdavidh 1683 days ago
Way back in 2001 when I was in Dresden for 6 months, they did not have free bags of any sort at the grocery store, it just wasn't the normal way there. We didn't know that the first time we went grocery shopping, and they had to scrounge up some old cardboard boxes for us to use to carry our groceries out. Everyone else knew to bring their own tote bags.
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> they had to scrounge up some old cardboard boxes for us to use to carry our groceries out

Really not that out of the ordinary; Back then plenty of supermarkets still had "cardboard corners".

People who bought stuff in bulk could dispose of the boxes there, while people who forgot to bring a bag could take some boxes from the corner to carry their groceries.

They can still be found in discounters in the more lower income areas but have become noticeably rarer.

Aha, I didn't know that! We were newbies there, and assumed we had just made a newbie mistake. But we made sure to bring tote bags thereafter.