Plastic Bag Charges 'Chaos' In Daily Mail And Mirror Prompt Predictable Internet Reactions

Tabloids Scream 'Chaos' Over Plastic Bag Charge, The Internet Reacts Hilariously
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Many people had feared the carnage this day would bring, with both the Daily Mail and Daily Mirror predicting “chaos” as the new plastic bags charge came into force.

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Bizarrely, the Mail's headline seemed to be outraged at the introduction of the charge, despite including the logo of their very own 'Banish The Bags' campaign and claims that it would "reduce the terrible damage to the environment caused by the billions of plastic bags given away every year".

The internet reacted predictably...

Welsh supermarkets have been charging 5p for a plastic bag since 2011 and, as a result, have seen 71% fewer single plastic bags used and a 57% reduction in the overall use of all bags due to a rise in reusable bags for life.

Furthermore, the 5p charges have raised an estimated £17 to £22 million in donations to good causes.

Using the Welsh statistics, an infographic from pesonalise.co.uk predicts that England can expect to use 5.4 billion fewer single use bags and between £425 and £550 million raised for good causes by the 5p charge.

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HuffPost UK has gathered images of some of the most frightening scenes from the frontline of what the Manchester Evening News has branded a “revolution at the tills”.

Some people may find the following images upsetting…

Chaos As Plastic Bag Charge Is Introduced
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A worried checkout worker debates whether some oranges should be placed in a plastic bag. (credit:Dave and Les Jacobs/Lloyd Dobbie via Getty Images)
(02 of06)
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An angry customer argues with a fishmonger about whether she has to pay for a bag for a piece of halibut. (credit:Image Source via Getty Images)
(03 of06)
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A furious customer carrying an Anya Hindmarch reusable shopper tries to carry on her daily routine but clearly resents helping the planet. (credit:Adrian Brooks/PA Archive)
(04 of06)
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These signs have already started to appear - chilling reminders of the penalty customers face if they fail to bring their own receptacles. (credit:Claire R Greenway via Getty Images)
(05 of06)
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A reenactment of the confusing and often distressing exchange that must now take place at the till. (credit:Benjamin Wright/PA Wire)
(06 of06)
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A couple begrudgingly agrees to pay a whole 5p for each plastic bag they have used. (credit:Monashee Frantz via Getty Images)