“So I've commented about this before but nothing has been done to fix this. I commented on the Braille on the front and back panel of the box being too small, the spacing is not good and the braille is virtually impossible to read.
There are two lines of braille on the front and back panels of the box, one which reads "accessibletextpanelup'. Yes, I have written this all as one word because that's how it reads in braille. Also, it is clear you don't need that line of braille as it is obviously indicating where the braille should go. I've tried to be constructive about my comments previously, have suggested websites which help regarding how to produce braille on items accurately and so they are usable. You are probably being charged extra for braille you don't need and if you deleted the line of braille I've pointed out, you could increase the font size of the braille which is useful. Also, it is really a good idea if you want to make things accessible and then choose to say they are 'vision impaired approved' then ask people who actually find braille information useful to look at what you've produced. It's not just a gimic.”
“Good quality compostable plastic with excellent handles -but would be better if they were deeper rather than wide. i’d also prefer them to be in small pocketable rolls of bags that can be carried around rather than all on one very big roll.”