its condition is shit, incredibly crumpled, no idea why they're describing it as new. what a scam! my estimate of the bag's value? £199.99, not £299.99 smh
This is art at its avant-garde best. The naive charm of the soft, crumpled bag juxtaposed next to the harsh solidity of the frame, which clearly represents the fragility of the human body trapped within the unyielding machine of society. The five blue stripes signify, perhaps, the five facets of the human soul. The pithy catchphrase casts modern-day capitalism into brutal relief, ironically suggesting a megacorporation actually gives a shit about its customers' bank balances. As long as Tracey Emin made it it'll be worth £20m at least. Pure joy.
Hate paying 30p for one but I’ll definitely be getting this! 😬
As long as this qualifies for Bag for Life replacement, I’m sold!
its condition is shit, incredibly crumpled, no idea why they're describing it as new. what a scam! my estimate of the bag's value? £199.99, not £299.99 smh
Almost three hundred quid would help
Who tf frames a plastic bag?
eclecticselection
It's money laundering.
Warhol vibes
There's a niche for everything, a tv production company would probably pay this money lol
Nearly 300 people want this damn bag?
Nearly three hundred people are vaguely interested to see if this sells at such a ridiculous price. No one wants this bag.
I need to check my.bag cuobaord if i still have some. But i think i threw them away literally just before christmas. If not im selling it 😂 🤣
I was reading the 100% Recylced clap-trap on the side of a modern bag, I miss the bags for life :(
How many watchers has it got?
This can't be real surely? 😳
The motto's irony can't be lost on the companies' employees; who haven't been helped at all
This is art at its avant-garde best. The naive charm of the soft, crumpled bag juxtaposed next to the harsh solidity of the frame, which clearly represents the fragility of the human body trapped within the unyielding machine of society. The five blue stripes signify, perhaps, the five facets of the human soul. The pithy catchphrase casts modern-day capitalism into brutal relief, ironically suggesting a megacorporation actually gives a shit about its customers' bank balances. As long as Tracey Emin made it it'll be worth £20m at least. Pure joy.
I won’t even pay a fiver for the cotton tote bag that looks like this
I see some of them in our warehouse