Countdown to a Frugal Holiday: Bag Credits

December 2, 2009
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I did some pre-Black Friday shopping last week at Target and was surprised to read this on this bottom of my receipt:

Get 5 cents off every time you use a reusable bag.

Since when did Target start offering a bag credit? Mind you, I’m not complaining, but it’s an excellent incentive for you to bring your own bag to save the plastic, plus Target gives you this five-cent credit for each bag you bring. And if you were one of the lucky ones on Black Friday, you may have received a free Target reusable bag that you can, well, use at Target. (From what I can tell, Target doesn’t care whose reusable bag you bring with you, just that you brought a reusable bag.)

Though many stores have discontinued offering a bag credit to their shoppers (they make more money selling you the reusable bags rather than rewarding you for bringing your own), many still do.

  • For example, I know that when I shop at either SuperFresh (part of the A&P family) or ShopRite, I’ll get a three- to five-cent credit for each reusable bag I take.
  • If you shop at Safeway, Kroger or Fred Meyer, you might enjoy similar bag credits of three- to five-cents per bag. (This post on the Freemania blog, including comments, offers additional ideas on where you can find bag credits these days.)
  • Some Whole Foods’ locations give as much at 10 cents per-bag credit.
  • And if you spent $.99 upfront for one of CVS’ Green Bag Tag, you’ll receive a dollar back in CVS Extra Care Bucks after every fourth visit.

Don’t forget the opposite of the bag credit–the bag charge. When you shop at IKEA and take one of the store’s plastic bags, you pay five cents per bag. Why not save yourself the money and just bring your own?

While bag-credit money isn’t life-changing money, it would seem unwise not to bring a reusable bag–and receive a small amount off your purchase–when a store offers you this opportunity. Agree? Disagree? Discuss!

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7 Responses to Countdown to a Frugal Holiday: Bag Credits

  1. Kathleen Webber on December 2, 2009 at 7:48 am

    I bring bags to the grocery store each week. I didn’t know Target credited you. I will buy some there too. IKEA bags are so oversized that once I brought them home I thought, now what do I do with these. I should have brought my own the last trip there. Thanks for the tips as always Leah!

  2. Jennifer on December 2, 2009 at 8:18 am

    I love bag credits! Not that I care if I actually save money or not, but it shows me that a store cares and that I won’t get any grief from the person at the register when I put my pile of bags on the counter. (And yes, that has happened.)

    My local Whole Foods offers bag credits but they also give you the option of donating those credits to a designated local charity. There are two new ones each month and I love that those dribs and drabs of money will add up to a nice donation to a worthy cause.

  3. leahingram on December 2, 2009 at 10:08 am

    My pleasure, Kathleen. Happy to help.

    FYI, when I used to get the IKEA bags, they were the ones I used to keep the clothes I planned to donate to Goodwill. But they did tear easily.

    Leah

  4. leahingram on December 2, 2009 at 10:10 am

    I *wish* my supermarket still gave credits. I know the ones I can visit to get those credits, but they’re not always convenient. And you’re right about the checkout people and grief with reusable bags. There is one bagger at my local market who always audibly sighs whenever I put my bags down for her to use. Get over yourself!

  5. dee dee on December 2, 2009 at 10:29 am

    I think the SuperFresh in New Hope still gives you 2 cents per bag…but you have to remind the clerks. A new pet peeve…when I tell a sales clerk that I have brought my own bag, they sometimes still put my things in one of their plastic bags. I repeat that I have my own bag; they remove my items from the bag and throw it away! Yikes!

  6. Robbie @ Going Green Mama on December 3, 2009 at 11:03 pm

    Yes, Target gives you bag credits – doesn’t matter what bag it is.

  7. leahingram on December 3, 2009 at 11:12 pm

    That is very cool!