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Old March 10, 2010, 10:11 AM
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American/ British English usage?

I suspect this may be an American/ British English problem...
This is from an article written about how to shop "better". (The article is not written by a supermarket)

Lastly, bring your own shopping bags with you to the supermarket

Can you see any problems with this sentence?
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