They used to be everywhere ... the very definition of ubiquitous. Now they are not quite so everywhere.
Those single-use plastic bags that stuff the environment generally — and waterways specifically — were "couldn't-do-without-them" items. But very slowly people are learning they can get by without the multi-purpose carry-all.
They are incredibly useful, but they've had a bad rap and the stores which once so freely dispensed them are seeing the light.
Read more: Mitre 10 the latest chain to stamp out single-use plastic bags across all New Zealand stores but Greenpeace not happy
Plastic - a useful material that can be a problem
Countdown took them out of 10 supermarkets nationwide — including Whanganui — from Monday, and hardware/DIY emporium Mitre 10 will call time in July. Numerous other stores are following suit.