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Have to agree with the OP, enough with the zip me fees!

When I ship things to friends/family in NY they are more excited

about receiving the once used plastic store bags used as packing

material. Reusable store bags are a terrific concept, but look

around next time you are3 in the grocery store, some of these

shoppers are using the same cloth sack for4ever and the thing is

filthy. What germs and bacteria are getting dragged around by

these, I'm saving the environment types by using this reusable

sack.
 
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Locally the plastic bags grocery stores use that are taken home and then thrown in the trash have caused a major problem at the incinerator where they get caught up in the mechanism that moves trash from the pile to the incinerator itself. They basically gum up the mechanism, so we're told. My wife and I have used a method of garbage disposal for 43 years. We put a paper garbage bag in the garbage can under the sink, they came out with the plastic bags years ago and we found that with the plastic bag on the outside of the paper sack that all but eliminated the odd soak through of items like the coffee filter/grounds. We have used this system until the ban has taken place and I hate admit that we have a stockpile of sacks and bags we are still using them up and committing a grevious sin according to the waste to energy plant. Eventually we will change over to the standard white plastic garbage bag, but until our supply of brown paper sack/plastic bag cover is gone we will endeavor to persevere. I don't mind the use of cloth bags from the store to the car, I never have experienced the bag failure or worse lost a six pack due to a paper handle failing as I did once with a paper sack.
 
Have to agree with the OP, enough with the zip me fees!

When I ship things to friends/family in NY they are more excited

about receiving the once used plastic store bags used as packing

material. Reusable store bags are a terrific concept, but look

around next time you are3 in the grocery store, some of these

shoppers are using the same cloth sack for ever and the thing is

filthy. What germs and bacteria are getting dragged around by

these, I'm saving the environment types by using this reusable

sack.

Oh I can see it now. The health department mandates that you cannot bring your own bag into a grocery store because it may be a vector for dirt and disease. BUT, the environmental regs state that the store can only expensive recyclable bags which you have to pay for. Recyclable? Yes. Reusable in a grocery store? NO!

Or...

The Landfill Drivers' Union starts protests at job losses and the fears for its viability because of the growing Recyclable Waste Drivers' Union.

Think it can't happen? :D
 
Just had a Trader Joe’s Paper Bag tear in the garage while unloading my SUV.
It Had some food in it but most important Two Bottles of Kentucky Generic.
Set down the sack, Brought in my camera and other gear.
Got the sack in safely on my second trip!
 
It seems to me we went to plastic to save a tree.

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No plastic bags here in NJ now. I recycled mine for years as garbage bags.
The stores sell their branded bags, I have several I have found while out cycling or walking. I made a bottom stiffener in one with several layers of thick cardboard, use it when I buy milk. sodas, canned goods. Years ago L.L. Bean sold a heavy duty canvas bag with leather handles, I will dig mine out. One neighbor uses plastic crates.
 
If we assume that the "stuff leaving the store must be in a bag" actually applies to pick-up, then the legislation charging 10c a bag is just another piece of poorly written law for which the US has become famous. Legislatures at all levels in this country seem incapable of foreseeing obvious consequences. SMH.

IMHO the lady who I spoke to was a stooge set up to put out a fire. She knew as much about food handling as the Left knows about firearms.

I'm not complaining about the bag fee even though it's a feel good way to milk more money from the citizens. My gripe is this store charging me for something I neither need or want. Will have to see how this plays out and then consider taking it to one of the news outlets. Us old farts speak with our dollars and there's still a lot of us around to make a stink.
 
It’s this crazy state’s fault, not the stores.

Sorry, but it's the stores interpretation of the law that is wrong. If you take time to read the law it clearly says that we should do our part by bringing our own bags and use recyclable bags (paper,cloth or plastic). The bags that Safeway uses are not recyclable and barely strong enough to hold what's put in them.
 
In his book "The Russians" Hedrick Smith said when he was there 1970-1974 people carried an "avoska"-a string bag, just in case "they threw something out." I leave my shopping bags in the trunk of my car.
 
Well, good luck in your noble quest.

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If you go to the produce dept and put several items in the plastic bags that are provided do they charge you 10 cents for those as well?

There are exceptions to the law. You can bag items like grapes or meat/fish products with no consequence.
 
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