> > reusables, since all they supply are cutdown boxes.... Wegmans
> > does still offer both paper and plastic as alternatives, and so
far
> > doesn't have to charge for either (and doesn't, either), but
then,
> > I don't know if our (NYS) tax has gone into effect yet, or if
> > Wegmans might be exempt from charging it since their plastic
bags
> > are only from recycled plastics or what....
> >
> RH> No one escaped here, except a few nonprofits using donated
bags.
>
> That's a case of re-use, anyway...
>
I think the tax only applies to new bags, so they're safe.
> RH> All of the stores took advantage of the situation to charge
for
> RH> bags, and some folks do pay it. They're weird.
>
> For some, I suppose that the convenience of the store supplying the
bag
> is more important than saving a few cents.... (not reckoning that a
few
> cents here and a few there DOES add up...)
>
The paper ones are useful for dry trash, but not ten cents each worth
of useful.
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