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Published June 12, 2021 A Brisbane teen just sold a framed old single-use plastic bag from Woolworths for $300 and BRB, I’m going to the trash. Casey Apiata is a Year 12 student at Deception Bay High School. In 2018, when Coles and Woolies stopped using free single-use plastic bags, opting for the 15 cents thicker, reusable tote ones, he decided to frame one of them for the shits and giggles, secretly hoping it would one day increase in value. As With his formal forthcoming, Apiata needed some cash to crop a buttoned-up fit. Looking at his once unprized but now one-of-a-kind possession, and recent obscure items he saw online, he decided to put it up on Facebook Marketplace. The ad is obviously gone now but you just know it shat all over that dumb post about an “extremely rare and iconic one of a kind” IKEA shelf from Melbourne. ....
High school student Casey, from Moreton Bay in Brisbane s north, decided to keep the bag as a keepsake when the supermarket giant banned single-use plastic carriers in its stores in 2018. ....
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