“And what about grocery shopping?”
I’m still learning, and I still need a car for a lot of things, but this is still greatly satisfying!
ITA:
“E come fai a fare la spesa in #bici”?
“Così!”
Sto ancora imparando e posso migliorare, comunque non posso rinunciare alla macchina, però sono belle soddisfazioni!
Didn’t know there were so many Italians in the sub :) For everyone else, OP said basically the same thing first in English, then in italian
Actually this is thanks to fediverse magic: I post from a mastodon account, but by mentioning the bikecommuting community the toot is also a Lemmy post.
Italians commenting this post are mainly my mastodon contacts who are mainly from Italy 😉. But this should allow them to know this very interesting Lemmy community
@lgvs
I wasn’t aware I was in lemmy: what a great community!
sorry for posting in italian here.
I have a small trailer with double stack of boxes (2× the size of a case of soda) that I use for about 90% of my good for a small restaurant. I use one for our regular home shopping about 1x per week. More than enough.
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take my upvote!
Normally I manage the whole week grocery shopping with 2 (now ~12 years old) panniers + 1 Ikea bag as a rucksack, a couple of years ago I was using my kids trailer (now broken).
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ecco il mio voto!
Normalmente faccio la spesa per tutta la settimana con 2 borse laterali (ora hanno ~12 anni) + 1 busta Ikea come zaino, un paio di anni fa usavo il rimorchio dei miei figli (ora rotto).
I got one of those food delivery app bags, bought it straight from the manufacturer for super cheap (OFC without the branding because fuck neofeudalist gig economy apps) You could fit an adult male in there and it even turns into a backpack so I can even take it indoors.