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**The Grocery Bag Cabinet: Why Do We Keep So Many?**
Open your kitchen cabinet under the sink — or maybe that one drawer in the laundry room — and chances are, you’ll find a **crinkled mountain of plastic grocery bags** stuffed into one another like Russian nesting dolls. Some are torn, others look brand new, but one thing’s for sure: **there are way more than you’ll ever need.**
But why do we keep them? Why is the *grocery bag cabinet* such a universal household phenomenon?
Let’s unpack this little mystery (pun fully intended).
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### A Cabinet of Curiosity (and Chaos)
For many households, that pile of bags isn’t just storage — it’s tradition. We all seem to have an unofficial agreement that **throwing away a plastic bag is wrong**, even if we’re drowning in them.
You might tell yourself:
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* “I’ll reuse them for trash liners.”
* “They’re perfect for packing shoes when I travel.”
* “What if the dog pukes in the car again?”
* “I might need them… someday.”
Spoiler: *You’re not alone.*
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### The Psychology Behind the Pile
Here’s why we hoard grocery bags like they’re made of gold:
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1. **Guilt over waste**
Throwing them away feels wrong — like adding one more drop to the ocean of pollution we’re already worried about.
2. **Perceived usefulness**
They’re so handy. For wet swimsuits, for lunch, for cleaning up messes… but realistically, how many bags do you *actually* use each week?
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