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Costco changed the bag to plastic!!

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    That's right folks! Costco, for whatever reason changed the tortilla strip chip bag from a perfectly recyclable bag to this piece of shit bag that you can't recycle.

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    This is not a shitpost.

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      I buy the big thing of cashews from there; recently, they went from the infinitely-reusable and recyclable hard plastic cube with screw-on top to a plastic bag like this. The label says “uses 40% less plastic” or some shit. Costco is a good company, but holy shit so much single-use plastic.

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      most of the recent changes to costco lately is the current ceo, hes been trying to make it behave like other large chains as of recently.

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      • A [email protected]

        That's right folks! Costco, for whatever reason changed the tortilla strip chip bag from a perfectly recyclable bag to this piece of shit bag that you can't recycle.

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        Their paper towels from Kirkland feel cheaper. I think they may be enshittifying themselves.

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        • B [email protected]

          Or, they’re finally being realistic about the bag’s recyclability…

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          Yeah weren't the old ones lined with plastic anyway? I would think it would need to be to keep them from going stale

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            This is not a shitpost.

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            While I don't agree, your post is shittier than OPs

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              although there are ongoing experiments for this, results aren't promising.

              standard road asphalt contains recycled tires for their elasticity and longevity. there have been cases where plastics have been used in the formation of walking/bike paths, but recent investigations have discovered an inordinate amount of microplastics have found their way into watersheds in the vicinity of these paths.

              sometimes a bad product is a bad product. due to the hubris of oil companies they continue to market and sell these products as "recyclable" when in reality the process of recycling them is a costly and complicated solution that has been proven within the confines of a lab test.

              it took the US 70 years to identify and stop using lead based paints in home construction. it was replaced with...you guessed it, oil based paints that contain plastics. we're currently running up to 60 years on that. I wonder what the next big thing will be?

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              You should check out asphalt. When it rains you can see a slick of oil coming off of it. Its literally tar.

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                You should check out asphalt. When it rains you can see a slick of oil coming off of it. Its literally tar.

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                https://www.asphaltmagazine.com/understanding-how-tires-are-used-in-asphalt/

                it's all petroleum based. my point is that oils aren't left behind in our bodies, solid plastics are.

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                  https://www.asphaltmagazine.com/understanding-how-tires-are-used-in-asphalt/

                  it's all petroleum based. my point is that oils aren't left behind in our bodies, solid plastics are.

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                  Incorrect. Petroleum is totally worse. While people have so far found plastics in our testicles, eyes and brains, petroleum contains benzene, toluene, and xylene which are readily absorbed by the body and are known carcinogens and liver killers...fatty liver? Diabetes? Cirrhosis? Cancer, sterilization, immunosuppression.

                  Plastics release plasticizers like BPA which are carcinogenic but ever so much more slowly than if you just drank water that sipped from a road next door.... Or your roof, we're so stupid, the most popular place to use tar is our roofs....

                  Anyway, petroleum is immediately toxic and terrible for the environment. The water from roads is called runoff. That masks the fact that it contains all roof and road petroleum toxin residue from every roof and road...yey fish!

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                    You still can recycle plastic, therefore point made by the OP is false.

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                    Please take not of the symbol on the bag in that image. It indicates that the plastic bag is not recyclable. Not all plastics are recyclable, and also I banged your dad, you can call me Dad2 if you like.

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                    • A [email protected]

                      That's right folks! Costco, for whatever reason changed the tortilla strip chip bag from a perfectly recyclable bag to this piece of shit bag that you can't recycle.

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                      You can't recycle paper tainted with food oils. Or if it's lined with plastic/wax. It gets sorted and dumped into the landfill. You can't compost it either. Neither options are good unless it's pure paper bag with no mixes plastic.

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                      • A [email protected]

                        That's right folks! Costco, for whatever reason changed the tortilla strip chip bag from a perfectly recyclable bag to this piece of shit bag that you can't recycle.

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                        Similarly, the packaging change they made to the rotisserie chicken means me never eating that heated plastic bag garbage ever again.

                        It was plastic before but it was at least a tray and a covering. So the plastic at least seemed more durable and not all of it was touching the bird. Now it's just a shitty plastic bag being warmed under a light. Disgusting.

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                          You can't recycle paper tainted with food oils. Or if it's lined with plastic/wax. It gets sorted and dumped into the landfill. You can't compost it either. Neither options are good unless it's pure paper bag with no mixes plastic.

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                          This right here. You couldn’t recycle this anyway. The list of what you can’t recycle is about 4 miles longer than what you can.

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                            You can't recycle paper tainted with food oils. Or if it's lined with plastic/wax. It gets sorted and dumped into the landfill. You can't compost it either. Neither options are good unless it's pure paper bag with no mixes plastic.

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                            Yeah, they should have gone to a rice or dextrin or CMC coated bag. Stuff that just dissolves in water.

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                              Similarly, the packaging change they made to the rotisserie chicken means me never eating that heated plastic bag garbage ever again.

                              It was plastic before but it was at least a tray and a covering. So the plastic at least seemed more durable and not all of it was touching the bird. Now it's just a shitty plastic bag being warmed under a light. Disgusting.

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                              They did also cut the chicken with the same knife they cut several million chicken before the one you picked today! Yey!

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                                Okay, so this one frisbee company disputes the countless articles published with sources about how plastic degrades when it's recycled and... you expect me to just go with that instead of NPR articles.

                                I doubt the demand for frisbees is high enough to be an encompassing solution for our plastic problem, but I like the idea.

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                                The countless articles made with money by industries that don’t want to use recycled plastic cause it would buy into their bottom line? Yeah I’m gonna believe the one that actually showed the process and tests they did and are willing to make less money by reusing plastic.

                                Why would the quality degrading matter for cheap plastic shit coming from other industries? You don’t need your shampoo bottle to last longer, you don’t need your deodorant stick container to last longer. The only reason they wouldn’t use recycled plastic is because it’s going to cut into their profit.

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                                • kolanaki@pawb.socialK [email protected]

                                  We've been manipulating the genes of plants since 1716 when Thomas Fairchild first grafted two different things together to make the first hybrid plant. If you like modern corn, you can thank bioengineering/GMOs.

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                                  Thousands of years older than 1716 if you count domestication of species like bananas

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                                  • bebopalula@piefed.caB [email protected]

                                    I dunno, I see stuff about there is not even original corn and other items left anywhere except for seed banks.
                                    Also don’t like bioengineered means they own it. Corps don’t share.

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                                    Maize was domesticated 9000 years ago by humans there is no "original corn"

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