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Originally Posted by Fuzz
I've taken to tossing them in the trunk whenever the hook at the back door starts overflowing. It's not sure fire(I ended up bag-less yesterday) but it's saved me a lot of cursing.
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I try and keep a couple in each car, plus one of those Superstore collapsible fabric box thingys. Those are very handy.
My habits have gradually changed, and I am rarely caught without nowadays. Which I suppose is the goal. I'm open to having my habits changed, provided there is a reasonable alternative.
Back to fast food bags - I don't see there being a reasonable alternative to a good, old paper bag. Do we want my reusable superstore bag, including the dog hair that might be stuck to it, being passed into the drive through window to be filled with food?
A paper drive through bag is already about as low-impact yet still practical as we can get. Penalizing that just makes people more cynical, even those that care about reducing plastic waste.