Posted on 05/02/2022 9:27:53 AM PDT by mikelets456
As of Wednesday, cashiers at the store will no longer be bagging bottles for them, though they might supply empty boxes when available. All New Jersey retail, grocery, and pharmacy stores, along with restaurants and other food service businesses, are banned from giving out single-use plastic bags, as well as foam containers, though there are some exceptions.
What about switching to paper bags? Supermarkets can no longer provide those either.
“We have long-term customers that still probably don’t know there is going to a be a bag ban,” Millington said. “So we’re trying to educate everybody as they come in. Right now, we do a lot of bags for wines and anything we sell.”
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LOL - Karen’s gotta Karen…
Liberals are dirty smelly hippies.
There is no such thing as a "fossil fuel". Another LibTard term we need to fight and stamp out.
Stupid people making stupid laws.
“WVWU?
ABU?
DEC?”
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I went to Salem College. Sad to see what has happened there. The college was starting to show stress when I was there but I think there were about 1400 students then in total. I have nothing but fond memories of the place and central WV in general.
I have one for New Jersey residents: Pennsylvania.
Then, NJ residents, see my tagline.
Live out in the county, but near WVWU. Moved here from NYC twenty years ago. I’ve seen a lot of changes here in that short amount of time, but too old to move again......*sigh*
I have been using plastic bags as a fake wasp nest.
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Very interesting!
supposedly paper bags are better to use to try this but I dont have any yet. One youtuber claims it also keeps carpenter bees away from her building but I find it hard to believe. Going to try her method once I get a paper bag.
I have only been in WV once since I graduated in 1981, that was about the time you moved there I think 1999. We were on the way to KY, drove what I know as US Rt. 48 (I-68), down I-79 to US Rt 50. Changes for sure but still WV. If it were just me I would be looking at rural Gilmer, Dodridge, Ritchie counties. But I’m sure my wife would not like it long term. The city of Salem seems to look terrible these days.
Hopefully they will finish the work in process of the North Bend Rail Trail before Labor day this year. I’m planning on getting my brother to drive me to Parkersburg, ride the trail and then get picked up in Wolf Summit. I think I can do this in 8 hours.
We are in Carbon County PA since 2004, which is almost almost heaven. It’s semi-rural NE PA. I’m a NJ transplant to PA so a bit of an improvement.
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