I'm not saying they have the
same or similar insulating properties, I'm literally talking about air exchanging between cold and warm spaces and without a barrier the temperature will normalize between them faster. Yes, if your bag was made out a DOOR then I'm sure it would be superior. I would pay 15 cents for an insulated bag, but then we actually
are sh-tting on the environment.
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Originally Posted by Wormius
Imagine if the price of your take-out food order went up by $0.15 and nobody told you why. Would you have cared?
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Imagine suddenly you started losing things that were included with your order unless you paid more money for it. Oh wait, we don't have to, it's actually happening.

See, it's dumb sh-t like this. How is this a justification?
No,
I won't notice, but I have zero dependents and lots of disposable income. The same way people are complaining about inflation, no, I don't really notice that either. I dunno, maybe I just give a crap about other people who aren't me and don't make as much as me, instead of just pretending I do when it lets me score fake internet points. I think offloading these costs to consumers to pretend we're doing something positive for the environment (spoiler:
we're not) accomplishes nothing but increases the burden on people who are already feeling a crunch.
'It's
just 15 cents', no, because a lot of costs to consumers are increasing, to some it'll be death by a thousand cuts, and we're getting zero actual positive return.
And who the f--k wants to use a re-usable bag for take-out? Seriously, are you going to use one bag just for drive-through orders? With the glorious grease stains you're bound to get eventually? No thanks.