This week the nation has witnessed distressing images of forlorn supermarket shoppers breaking down and weeping at self-serve check-outs.
Teary shoppers had forgotten or perhaps they had remembered and should have forgotten. It’s hard to say. We can’t be sure anymore. On Wednesday, Coles lifted their ban on single use plastic bags and within 24 hours restored it.
Where it could lead today is anybody’s guess. Perhaps we’ll be asked to roll barrels to the shops, leading to a brief boon for struggling coopers before the supermarkets change their minds again.
Just yesterday I observed a shopper decline the offer of free plastic bags to pack what looked like the proceeds of a shopping list for the looming apocalypse.
The woman piled her fare bagless into her trolley, leaving it loaded to the gunwales to the point where a major industrial accident was in the offing. She weaved her trolley crazily from the check-out to the car park. As it transpired the journey was the easy bit. She hurled her goods into the back of her SUV, one by one, only to see many of them roll out and crash to the floor.
It was like watching a bad juggler in action. There was milk, eggs, Tim Tams, Dettol, toothpaste, talcum powder and something called Primal Strips Vegan Jerky hitting the deck. Ironically, the paper towel stoically remained in the back of the car.
I was going to offer my assistance, but the shopper had that look of a person who, once her shopping was secured, would commence scanning the horizon for the nearest clock tower, so I thought it politic to leave her be.
Why Coles executives changed their minds and then changed them again is anybody’s guess.
I do have one theory. Perhaps Coles had engaged in a marketing exercise of the 1985 New Coke variety. The marketing brouhaha never made it to our shores, but it involved placing a new version of Coke on the market with the threat, old Coke, the one consumers had enjoyed for nearly a century, would be phased out.
I was in the US at the time and virtually anywhere I went resonated to the sound of people sampling Coca-Cola’s New Coke. Almost invariably consumers were left grimacing and gasping as though they’d stood in line for their beverages at Jonestown.
For a couple of months, Coca-Cola’s share price veered up and down and around and around. Executives were in a state of panic. Some went to rehab. Others took the company pistol and were never seen again. Finally, the company acknowledged what pretty much everyone else already knew. New Coke tasted like a sugary form of strychnine. It was never going to fly.
New Coke got old and old Coke was new again.
The decision to drop New Coke was said to be an embarrassing backflip for the Atlanta-based soft drink giant. While it has never been openly acknowledged, Coca-Cola had engaged in an elaborate stunt. When the dust settled, and soft drink order was restored, Coca Cola had increased its market share. Take that, Pepsi.
Was Coles’ marketing gymnastics serendipitous or calculated? Remember, one man’s gibbering paranoia is another’s heightened state of awareness. What we can safely say is, in the marketing world the Wildian rule applies: “There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.”
I have genuinely enjoyed the single-use plastic bag donnybrook in recent weeks. It is testament to this nation’s can-do-but-probably-won’t-and-besides-there’s-something-good-on-the-telly-so-can-you-please-go-away attitude.
It’s difficult to avoid the notion that we are being played New Coke style. Prior to the bans, I was in the habit of finding a second application for single-use plastic bags, namely inserting them in the kitchen tidy as bin liners.
Now I know I probably couldn’t get a patent up on this invention. I think one or two Australians might have thought of it first. And like me, these people no doubt have found they now have to buy actual bin liners and use them at approximately the same rate. I doubt what’s happening here is reducing the petrochemical-intense plastics manufacturing process or even saving ocean fauna to the point where we could end up hip-deep in turtles at some vague point in the future. But what do I know? I’m just a consumer.
Meanwhile, on the other side of the argument, one amusing proposition is that reusing plastic or cloth bags at the check-out could lead to a mass outbreak of some disgusting disease. Hepatitis. Malaria. Hook worm parasites. Necrosis and buboes. Bring out your dead. I’m not so worried about encephalitis. To be honest, I could do with a lie down.
Have these people ever been out the back of a supermarket? The ones I’ve seen are filth-encrusted disgraces. Bacteria the size of small cars. A clumsy storeman could drop a couple of hundredweight of Roma tomatoes on the deck. The five second rule not only applies, it’s been stretched to a neat two hours.
Give those toms a wash before you pop them on a sandwich and they’ll come up trumps.
Of course, it’s entirely possible Australians don’t like being told what to do and where the forgetful or the intransigent are concerned, they must endure a levy on their goods just so the supermarkets can pretend they care.
Banning unpleasant things is plain dumb. It sets an ugly totalitarian tone for governments and corporations alike. Government responsibility should begin and end at giving people genuine fact-based information and then sitting back and allowing them to make informed choices.
After that we’ll let governments know when we need them. Don’t call us et cetera etc.
This article was first ;published in The Australian on 3 August 2018
Now this one is a bit different. Billy ‘the workers friend’ Shorten may have just been caught out in a bare faced lie yet again!
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/emily-husar-staffers-talked-to-bill-shortens-office-for-months/news-story/b3651fc8bf0a8a7b9eb447f7cf9b6e4c
This isn from the bloke who bought you;.
1./ Our preseletion processes are fine
2./ None of our MP’s are in contravention of S44
3./ The high court decision was based on a technicality
Forget Frankenstein, the Shorten is a haemorrhoid on steroids (notice his tits). Even Anusol Plus would prove ineffective against that waffling, duplicitous pustule. And to think Turnbull is contriving to make him electable!
“…. may just have been caught out in a bare faced lie yet again.”
And may not have either. Someone says they talked to Shorten’s office, okay, what did they say? And how much of it, if indeed they did talk to Shorten’s office reached Shorten himself.
Do you know any of this, no you don’t.
Further, if someone is given a incorrect legal opinion and repeats it, it’s a far cry from a “bare faced lie.”
It’s a bit early to be so desperate isn’t it.
I’m the first to stick the knife into electricity Bill but surely this is a beat up. How far do politicians have to go to avoid the eternally outraged?
https://www.theaustralian.com.au/national-affairs/shorten-accepted-upgrades-at-hotel-under-a-humanrights-cloud/news-story/9c1b12fe72d47473d88022e5b808d861
What about Barnaby shacking up with his bird @ $700 a nite in Canberra when parliament was NOT even sitting!
Nothing beats that rort! Or the near $300,000 he claimed in perks and salary by not leaving his DPMship when he knew all the time he was NZ. Oh and his attendance at a wedding in India-claimed the return flight on us-Gina paid his fare to get there..
I’m actually supporting Bill Bassy. Read what I said man!
Absolutely right Bassy but the Looters want us to ‘erase’ their obvious gouging from living memory.
It’s NEVER their fault doncha know…..🤐
As per usual Razor I can’t get your links unless I subscribe to a Murdoch newspaper that is so chock full of pro-LNP opinion pieces, it’s just sad that people still assume we’re a country with free-speech.
If the Fibs have been allowed to cut millions & millions of dollars from our national broadcaster for alleged ‘dissent’, exactly what outlet will be silenced next if they dare to question this government?
Seriously mate, compare how many pro-Labor/Shorten articles appear in each Oz edition, opposed to how fabulous the Looters are doing.
It’s so blatant, it’s laughable now. 🙄
Fairfax and The Guardian were no different during the lamentable RGR years Bella.
I stopped counting ergas shanahan cater albrechtsen slloane etc etc when I got past several hundred on one side of the ledger and a handful on the other side…oh and by the way is this balanced reporting?Some years back when the Looters won Malcolm Farr made a funny comment”Goodness Piers will have nothing to write about” such was his bias.Ditto Simon Benson
“The toughest day of my life” says Andrew Gaff.
Not as tough as it was for Andrew Brayshaw, mate.
I trust you are not looking for sympathy.
no words
https://www.facebook.com/MadFckingWitches/photos/a.263443340655725.1073741829.229308590735867/693845677615487/?type=3&theater
For those who think population growth is not a cause for concern:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sI1C9DyIi_8
Yeah, yeah. We have the means! And how exactly do we propose to bring the means into play?
Welllll, we could eat the rich! Just the top twenty percent of consumers!
Howard Doubled immigration from 2000 onwards, last year was the record year for immigration into Australia Tudge, Tehan, Laundy and the rest of the IPA graduates are calling for more “special” zones to allow more people in on work visa’s. Consider looking at the double speak and deliberate misinformation your team spew daily little Milton and get yourself up to speed.
Sure the increase in assaults in qld prisons is a result of overcrowding but do these prisons have smoking bans and if so is that considered a factor?
Only if they’re delivered in single use plastic bags Milton.
https://earther.gizmodo.com/old-arctic-sea-ice-is-virtually-gone-and-thats-bad-1825773154?IR=T
been reading this stuff for years, and yet when you fly over it……………………………..
That is shocking Mr. Baptiste, we may, as a species, be royally rooted!. Cheers
I say JB, I note from Brian Kahn’s chilling report with graphs, etc concerning the present condition of Arctic sea ice in your link above he refers to, in addition to other references, information from whalers’ logs dating back to the mid 19th century in an apparent attempt to support his claim that much of the ‘old’ sea ice has now disappeared due to AGW.
From the 10,000 or so voyages made in the Arctic by British whale ships during 1820-1850, I very much doubt there would be any specific record of the condition of sea ice (whether “old” or “wimpy young”) recorded in any of the associated 252 British Arctic whaling logbooks and journals available for study in the Whitby Library and Philosophical Society.
I’m sure you’ll agree me old mate that it raises the question as to just how many of the logbooks has Brian actually studied and also whether he has checked the three edited editions of the Hakluyt Society volumes.
…”chilling report” .. nice and subtle, Carl!
These guys weren’t worried about ice, more about food, circa 1819.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqWqCuHR0Og
That would have to your silliest yet Carl. Do you seriously belief whaling log books could reveal any significant data on the entire ice sheet, crucially the thickness of the ice?
Denial is generating not just idiocy but something verging on insanity.
JB says: ” Do you seriously belief whaling log books could reveal any significant data on the entire ice sheet…”
That was my point exactly JB.
It was your link, and it was your man Kahn who referred to whalers logs to support his thesis comparing “old ice” with “wimpy young” ice during the period 1850 to the present. Have a look at his graph, and read the article. You obviously come across these fanciful pieces with pretty pictures, you apparently don’t bother to read them, or if you do, you don’t comprehend them, and just bung ’em up on the blog for the sake of it. You need to be more circumspect about these matters. You’ll simply have to try a little harder me old mate
Er no. You question how many of the log books the man examined. I pointed out that they would have little value in determining the thickness of the ice overall. They would have value in determining the limit of the ice sheets in those times.
You have no point Carl, all you are doing is obfuscating with out of context cherry picks, and assigning to them a relevance that exists only in your own mind, and tripping yourself up a blind alley of your own making. The stock in trade of AGW deniers.
Not that I have a problem with that, big slow moving slow thinking targets are fine with me. I do hope that is sufficiently irritating for you to keep trying.
No doubt the following is just a test of faith or part of Gods great plan so theres nothing to worry about.
https://www.inverse.com/article/42777-nasa-arctic-ocean-video-ice-shrinking
When you go from the first page to the second page Jack the comments reduce……not complaining mate just letting you know.
I’m seeing it and so is the tech but we are not entirely sure how to fix it. I deleted your tests by the way.
Testing…….
I see the phasing out of plastic bags has adversely hit Coles’s bottom line. Perhaps that means we are buying less – consuming less – reducing obesity. There’s always a silver lining.
It was my last day as a subscriber yesterday and seeing the comments over the wall on the plastic thing I understood why!
I’ll forward my details, Boa and you can subscribe to me. You know I’m worth it!!
Vicious racial attack on a Pakistani uni student innocently driving his car. Let’s see if
Dutts has a tirade about white racist gangs and that ‘people in Sydney are afraid to drive
their cars on public streets or go out to a restaurant’
Don’t hold your breath.
Drawing another one of your long bows Bassy? Your apparent infatuation for the Member for Dickson seems to know no bounds.😉
I don’t appreciate evil people that enjoy being cruel to children
If you think Dutton enjoys being cruel to children you have absolutely no idea. Don’t get politics confused with the person. He is implementing the policy the people of Australia voted for.
Ditto.
When it becomes more than a few I guess.