Would an “unpackaged” grocery store work here?

If stores have spent the last few years pushing reusable bags, then in 2010 we should move on to the issue of food-packaging waste. I expect to see more products like the Rethink Coat Hanger, which transforms two plastic water bottles into a clothes hanger.

A recent Good post (via Twitter user KCKimchi) profiles Unpackaged — a two-year-old grocery store in London that only sells unpackaged goods. Customers bring their own bags and containers to the store, which is stocked with produce, nuts, cooking ingredients like flour and rice, and even toiletries. 

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