How are you getting by without handfuls of plastic bags? Getting by with two hands or something more creative?

Dozens of malls and stores stopped providing single-use plastic bags since New Year’s Day, and some Thais have been quick to adapt with a heavy dose of cheeky ingenuity.

Makeup artist Atcharin “Top” Prahoosri on Thursday went viral after he was seen using a layered meat dryer to shop at a 7-Eleven store in Sa Kaeo province.

“With this, you can separate types of groceries as well. It’s so chic!” Top wrote on Facebook.

His creativity even impressed 7-Eleven store itself, the official Facebook page said they will reward the man a tote bag signed by rock star and charity hero Artiwara “Toon” Khongmalai of Bodyslam.

Other than Top, others showed their innovative spirit by shopping with water buckets, braided baskets and rice sacks. One shopper pushed his wheeled mini-shelf unit into a 7-Eleven to get a six-pack of beer.

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