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My rough math puts my family's extra expenses due to California passing the no free plastic bags prop at anywhere from $110-$145 a year.
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IrishStephen
serious, non-snark response: Can't you negate that cost increase by buying a handful of reusable bags, often available for 99 cents? -- nm
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ty97
Nov 9 '16, 12:35
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Reusable bags get dirty or trap bacteria, and have to be washed or thrown out and repurchased.
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IrishStephen
Nov 9, 12:42
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Don't put raw meat in a cotton bag, usually there are produce bags to wrap meats in so juice doesn't leak, $5 gets a washable bag -- nm
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zeit spiced geist
Nov 9, 12:46
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I don't see how it does? -- nm
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ty97
Nov 9, 12:40
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