Los Angeles Times

Reusable Bags

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Sure, you can just bring the paper or thick plastic bags back to the market you purchased for a dime the last time you were there. Or, you can be the envy of everyone in the checkout line and get sleek, sturdy reusable bags. Some, like Whole Foods’ reusable canvas hot/cold bag, are insulated to keep your meat and dairy chilled and safe, even if you have to run other errands before returning home on a

warm day. Conversely, if you pick up ready-made foods for dinner, they’ll be piping hot when you’re getting ready to serve. If you’re a super commuter or love a walk to the farmer’s market, consider leveling up the Hulken Bag. The revolution­ary reusable features discreet casters to roll it anywhere, and it holds a whopping 66 pounds of whatever you can fill it with. Best of all, it folds up tightly for easy transport on a bus, train, or anywhere you need it ready to go.

 ?? All photos courtesy of AdobeStock ?? Modern reusable bags are sturdy and washable.
All photos courtesy of AdobeStock Modern reusable bags are sturdy and washable.

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