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But I was offering a different perspective precisely for the purpose of demonstrating that there may be other perspectives, not writing an article broadly titled “How to Actually Use Your Reusable Grocery Bags.”

Yeah that’s all I thought as I read this...it’s just for people who live in the city, even though that’s never explicitly stated. Not every Lifehacker article has to be for everybody. And even though this is a very low-stakes problem that doesn’t really matter, it’s funny how tone deaf it sounds to the vast majority

When your article is titled “How to Actually Use Your Reusable Grocery Bags,” it might not be self-evident that you’ve decided to address a very narrow problem, as opposed to writing from a narrow perspective.

This is a pretty eat-out-a-lot-and-shop-for-two kind of solution that strikes me as a narrow perspective. I do weekly shopping for a family, we rarely eat out, and I’m a scratch cook that tends to buy staples when they are on sale. So I’m guessing my grocery cart looks a lot different than yours. My seven re-usable

I don’t like it either. But it’s not going to ruin my music listening experience based on an Ad. We are so fragile, sensitive, and so easily offended by the least, meaningless, and mundane things. SMH

Wallet and keys in left front pocket. Phone in right front pocket. Nothing in back pockets that can get crushed and cause long term back problems.