Ever had one of days when you have an aha moment?
Today I had a little memory, I wanted to share.
As a kid growing up in a little Mexican town, it was an everyday event to go to the market -mercado- and get your groceries from the local vendors, and farmers. The usual chore started by looking for your “bolsa de mercado”, a big bag made of plastic net, and resistant enough to carry a family’s daily meal.

Traditional Mexican Mesh Bag
This colorful bags, are very hip today, but back in the 70’s, when the New Bag (the throw away kind) was invented, everyone wanted to use them, it was “cool” to just throw away things. It was also cool to go to the “supermarket”, and un-cool to go to the market. So all of a sudden the “bolsa de mercado” along with the “mercado”, became a big no-no.
Carrying your groceries with a bolsa, was a social - faux pas - and if you were a young teenager, and wanted to belong to the cool crowd, you carried a plastic throw away bag with some logo stamped on it, unless you wanted to be publicly humiliated by your cool friends. Talk about peer pressure!
Now to be cool you do what back in the days, everybody in my hometown did, you BYOB, or bring your own bag.
So I wanted to share this super cool traditional plastic mesh bag with you, and encourage you to BYOB.

Modern Mexican Mesh Bag
But it’s plastic you might say, well yes, it is, but here’s the deal. The reason why I love this bag, is: it’s washable, it comes with all kinds of compartments, It’s colorful, it’s super resistant, perfect for laundry, carrying scripts and books, and lasts a really long time, almost forever (my grandma had hers for at least 15 years). It also helps the local economy of the people that make them, and helps keep a long tradition of BYOB going. You can buy yours here.
Here some facts:
Hopefully soon, at the grocery store, instead of asking us paper or plastic? They’ll ask BYOB?
You can buy yours here










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I have 7 retail stores and I would love to sell these bags. Do you have any contact info for the manufacturer?