Here are my initial thoughts, from my one experience in the supermarket since it went into effect:
1. it is still new and will take time for people to get used to and for the system to get the kinks out
2. very strange but they only charge the 10 agurot for the shopping bags at checkout. if you take vegetables and bag them in the bags located by the veggies, you don't pay for those bags. I asked the cashier, and she confirmed that.
3. the reusable bags Osher Ad was giving out were ok, but I couldnt really fit much in there. 3 bags for what I spent was not enough. After a couple of shopping trips though I will likely have enough of these bags accumulated and will bring them with me.
4. The bags were ok, but they cant really handle anything heavy - in one of the bags I put a couple of heavier items and the handles ripped right off.
5. reports have it that people are not deterred by a 0.10nis charge for bags and are willing to pay that much and just continue using them. It seems that they should have written the law to charge more to actually have an effect. I recall that initially the law was going to be 0.50nis per bag but it was changed to get more support.
6. Osher Ad is giving out the reusable bags after you pay for your groceries - you take your receipt to the bag person and get the correct amount of bags. That means, for as long as this goes on, people are going to pay for their groceries, go get the bags, go back and bag the groceries. this will cause longer checkout delays. I don't know what other supermarkets are doing about this. I understand they can only give them out after because before you pay they don't know how many you should get for free. Still, it is causing frustration for shoppers to have to wait until after paying before being able to start bagging.
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