yeah sure!!!
i dont that before and you would be surprised at the amount of people that dont let you do it, they like to pack there bags in order, like everything for the fridge in one bag and everything for the press beside the fridge in another and so on!, their crazy, i just throw everything into whatever bag it will fit into!!
2007-08-17 22:00:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Siobhan,
Sure, why not.
Our supermarket has young bag packers on most weekends. As has been said, they do it either for charity or to gain a few extra £s to help buy much needed items for their school.
At my supermarket, they are given instruction on how to pack the bags by the store staff. Also I am there to watch them pack the bags, just to make sure, but I have never had to put them right because they were doing it incorrectly.
Of course if someone does not wish their bags packed, they simply have to say so. In the store I use those packing the bags always ask if its OK first.
I have found that when the young people are packing the bags, they often do a better job than the store staff.
Poseidon
2007-08-17 22:10:43
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answered by Poseidon 7
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That's great, yes to raise money for a good cause, I would and to be honest, when I've had my bags packed by grown up supermarket workers in the past, they've made a total c**k up of it, put eggs at the bottom etc. How much worse could a 12 year old boy be? Good on him!
2007-08-17 22:37:45
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answered by Paula R 5
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No harm in it, I might just pack away things like bleach or eggs though, and let him do the rest. But having said that, twelve year olds are pretty good at that age I would say. So I wouldn't be surprise if he packed it all well on his own.Best of luck to him raising the money for his team!!
2007-08-18 00:24:36
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answered by VelvetRose 7
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Yes, my son did it once to raise money for the rugby team. Before he went, I gave him some tips like 'don't put tins on top of bread' and 'put all the fridge stuff in the same bag' 'all toiletries together'. They had a great day and raised nearly £1000.
2007-08-18 02:46:43
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answered by Caveman's daughter 6
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I dont see why not , its not like hes going to be on his own , thay do it at the supermarket by were i live all the time for football , girl guides more or less most kids things , its better than having in standing in the streets holiding on of the collection things.
2007-08-17 22:02:12
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answered by fafandloo 5
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Yes, as long as he is careful with the eggs! I have respect for any child getting out there and raising money for his football team! Well done to him!
2007-08-17 22:02:03
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-15 18:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure it's for charity although he's going to get constant advise from women on how he should pack the bag!
2007-08-17 22:00:22
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answered by budgie 4
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Hmmm... under normal circimstances no I wouldn't (and I would quite frankly be disguisted) but considering it's for charity, a cause he's working off his own back towards which is personal and close to his heart I think it's somewhat noble of him especially at his age!
2007-08-17 22:03:45
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answered by arry2002uk 2
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