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4-Pack Diaper Bag Refills (1080 Dirty Nappies Diaper Genie Pails Compatible) $21.17 (15% off) + $9.90 Delivery @ ChoiceRefill

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  • Price in title….

    Also, are these just not extra landfill vs taking the nappy straight out to the bin?

    • +1

      updated, thanks

    • +3

      How many babies have you changed, I'm guessing zero

      • I've only had a baby for three weeks, and I'm still learning a lot. Even I know nappy bags are one of the most useful things!

  • +1

    1080p nappies

    • +3

      full HD :)

  • the stupid thing is people don't understand that by taking away the plastic bags that were provided by woolworths and other shopping stores while doing groceries this just actually created a market for plastic bags for people to buy where otherwise we would have been using shopping bags to put our rubbish in. stupidity at its finest pay now for something that could have been used in multiple applications like shopping and create more waste but at cost..

    people now just lining hte pockets of the likes like woolworths and the like

    • -3

      People pay Coles/WW for their plastic bags? LMAO. They want my business, they provide the bag. More than a couple self serve checkout overseers have been informed as to this fact, with (rightfully) no repercussions or issues as a result of my simply taking a bag.

      • +4

        I'll be honest, this is a dickbag thing to do to a minimum wage worker over a 15c bag. No one in the store or even at Coles HQ has a say in this.

        It's illegal in most states for them to provide free bags. It's not a business decision. Grow up.

        • I'm not doing anything, to anyone. They ask, I tell. No argument, no shouting, no rudeness, just statement. 9/10 times nothing is said, because, as you point out, as minimum wage workers they simply don't care and the megacorps that operate the duopoly is only getting richer by refusing to provide packaging for their goods. F**k them, if they want the business, I get a bag.

          • @Ham Dragon: It has nothing to do with “mega corps”, read what I wrote.

            They‘re breaking the law by providing bags for free and you’re pretending you’re tough strong-arming some 18 year old minimum wage worker. Coles and Woolworths don’t write the law. Legislators do.

            How hard is it to pay 15c for a bag or even, I dunno, remember to bring your own reusable? Like seriously, this is the most petty thing to publicly admit to. I wonder if you’re also the type to leave your shopping cart wherever you like because the “mega corps” employ people to clean up after you.

            • @truemana: Mate you're getting a bit wound up over my occasionally not paying for a plastic bag (when I forget my Broncos branded reusable one) and displeasure at the supermarket operators. Like, seriously?

              • @Ham Dragon: How can you accuse anyone else of being “wound up”? 15 cent bags that are a legal requirement, and you’re Karening some 18 year old supermarket worker.

  • Thanks admin for editing, while there are no 1080 bags but can contain 1080 dirty diapers, so I rewrite it a little bit.

    I can understand some different opinions about this product, but it is really a very mature product in the market, which means it has considerable market demand.

    This opinion may be from a seller, but as a father, yes I use our products too, my wife wouldn't be used to using regular bin bags for dirty diapers.

    So gentlemen, please don't question your wife's choice in this matter.

    • there are no 1080 bags but can contain 1080 dirty diapers

      Can I order some without dirty diapers?

      • They are already on their way when you place order from us.

        So you cant :)

  • Trying to convince my wife of getting one of these.
    Her argument is that it’s more landfill.

    Any ideas as I love these.

    • Tell her you will change the explosive ones for a whole month if you can buy this?!

      • +1

        Lol. Good idea.
        But tried that one already.
        I already change more of the poop filled nappies as I’m on morning shift with my child.

    • +1

      Not sure it's more landfill, unless you're putting everything in one giant liner bag inside a wheelie bin (all rubbish)

      The soiled nappies have to go somewhere.

      What I do, when the diaper bin is full, is open it up and push/squeeze everything down, the diapers compress a fair bit, so you're using a lot less of the bag.

      If you're using reusable diapers then kudos to you!

      • Combo of reusable and disposable tbh.

        Good tip on the pushing down the nappies.
        I’ll utilise this in my rebuttal with her.
        Cheers

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