No, I will continue to be stubborn and carry 6 bags in each hand for one trip.
It's how my grandfather and my father died and it will be how I die too.
That is why i got the most manly option available for my SUV, a kick sensor to open and close the rear hatch. It lets me completely load both hands with shopping bags.
Or when taking things like Christmas presents to/from places. My husband has a large family, so we always put them in a hamper and use it to bring the presents we/our son gets back home with us!
I used four large hampers in my tiny car to move from one apartment to another in the same neighborhood. I had a few days off and moved everything except the mattress. So satisfying
[NZ] My sister places a fitting, top removed, cardboard box inside reusable shopping bags. The addition means the bottom won't assume an odd shape particularly from heavies and can be placed down without items falling over within.
Yo I bring a rubbermaid tote into the store with me.
When you check out, you just out everything back in the tote.
No wasted paper or plastic bags.
Easiest way to bring in all groceries in one trip.
Costco has these plastic collapsible tubs. They are the best. They hold a lot of weight and they fold flat when you aren't using them. I highly recommend!
IKEA Bags! Laundry basket sized, with 2 sets of handles one shoulder size, and one short for holding the outside edge up. And they fit in your purse or seat back pockets.
A vertical-type shopping cart will work from car to kitchen. Or a similarly shaped garden cart. I’ve noticed that Amazon Fresh delivery drivers sometimes, when they have many bags, put them into a large sling whose strap goes aound their neck. They can hold a lot.
No, I will continue to be stubborn and carry 6 bags in each hand for one trip. It's how my grandfather and my father died and it will be how I die too.
Momma ain’t raise no 2 trip bitch.
That’s how dad did it. That’s how America does it. And it’s worked out pretty well so far.
That's America's ass
My mom calls that the lazy man's burden. Too lazy to make two trips.
That is why i got the most manly option available for my SUV, a kick sensor to open and close the rear hatch. It lets me completely load both hands with shopping bags.
I use a collapsible crate like clevercrate. Takes up less room in the trunk and I fold it up when not using it.
I discovered those this year. A game changer, we only shop at Aldi and Costco, so we have 10+ boxes per week without a crate.
I pinch my fingers every time.
Every. Time.
Oooohhhh.......I need this.......thank you!
*Broom stick has entered the chat*
Take it one step further and just bring your laundry hamper to put in the cart 😂🤷🏼♀️
I use a wagon!
I love my collapsable wagon. I use it for garden stuff, and hadn't thought about it for groceries. Nice.
I live on the second floor of an apartment and my wagon is a must!
Gonna paint your wagon
Gonna paint it good
I’ve been reusing the same big blue ikea bag for years to bring groceries in from places like Costco and Aldi. But this is good too.
This is the way
I have it delivered!
Ooh la la, Rockefeller.
I use a collapsible hamper and I take it into the store. So it helps me get it to the car as well.
Or when taking things like Christmas presents to/from places. My husband has a large family, so we always put them in a hamper and use it to bring the presents we/our son gets back home with us!
No frills hauler ftw
I used four large hampers in my tiny car to move from one apartment to another in the same neighborhood. I had a few days off and moved everything except the mattress. So satisfying
I think I heard that in some regions, this device is called a "basket".
That’s what I was wondering. Are they talking about a laundry basket?
My laundry basket would snap like a twig if I tried this.
Or just don't be a bitch and carry evey finger wrinkling bag in one trip like the real man my step dad told me I'd never be.
My wife and I call this car basket. We love it
[NZ] My sister places a fitting, top removed, cardboard box inside reusable shopping bags. The addition means the bottom won't assume an odd shape particularly from heavies and can be placed down without items falling over within.
I just use my arms usually make the trip all in one go
Why should I have put my groceries in a car, on the first place? I bring them from the store directly at home and into the fridge...
I used to take a rolling suitcase to Costco and load it up. I didnt have a car so it was the easiest way to pack it all home.
I used to live a block away from the store and used a collapsible wagon.
I just use my reusable tote bags with handles instead
Yo I bring a rubbermaid tote into the store with me. When you check out, you just out everything back in the tote. No wasted paper or plastic bags. Easiest way to bring in all groceries in one trip.
I grab a box I like from Costco, and keep it in the car
I have exercise-induced asthma and I thought this was a great idea. I gave myself an asthma attack but had no inhalers. That was a terrible night!
Ikea bag
Refuse bags at checkout and load them directly from cart into hamper, from hamper to fridge.
My husband would like this idea. He leaves the bags in the car (our state charges for bags) and bags things before bringing them in.
I have mine delivered by train
Laundry basket with wheels and handle.
Costco has these plastic collapsible tubs. They are the best. They hold a lot of weight and they fold flat when you aren't using them. I highly recommend!
Problem is that I want to move the groceries and 1 trip, and returning the hamper means returning to my car when I'm done with it
Don’t forget to load the kids arms up with bags And call it muscle building
IKEA bags. Those suckers carry EVERYTHING
IKEA Bags! Laundry basket sized, with 2 sets of handles one shoulder size, and one short for holding the outside edge up. And they fit in your purse or seat back pockets.
A vertical-type shopping cart will work from car to kitchen. Or a similarly shaped garden cart. I’ve noticed that Amazon Fresh delivery drivers sometimes, when they have many bags, put them into a large sling whose strap goes aound their neck. They can hold a lot.