I can get Hefty 13 gallon bags at $0.14/bag. 42 gallon contractor bags, 3 mils, at 1.20/bag. A plastic grocery bag (I suppose ~2 gallons) in Washington now costs a shopper $0.08.
It's funny to me that a larger, plastickier garbage bag is more cost effective than the multipurpose grocery bags I was using as wastebin liners all this time. It's also really funny to me that it's called a "bag ban," but you can still bypass it with
money. How violently American is that?
The biggest group of people I've heard actually grumbling about the bag cost are boomers still "fresh" from a bygone era where a dime could actually afford you things, but I think they're largely resigned or over it by now. Biggest group this hurt are probably the scrounging coupon clippers of the pandemic, during which this went into effect, as stores passed the cost to consumers. But that there are people
that poor is another can of worms.
I have reusables, it's just a matter of remembering to bring a bunch in case a spontaneous grocery trip happens. Those plastic file crates would work nicely, but a little more awkward to carry in anything smaller than a platform truck.
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