Yes that is correct.Didn't someone post not long ago that Dallas there is a five cent charge ?
. . Next time I went in I simply brought my own bag. I'm fine with that.
In a round about way, yeah. But it cut costs for the city. Too many plastic bags getting caught in the sewer drains and water treatment plants that have to be dug out. Too many of them littering the beautiful scrub brush.Or if this a new way to cut cost
?Before I had gone to the TA I had gone to Walmart to get a prescription filled. I didn't buy anything else when I was there. But I noticed a remarkable number of people in the parking lot loading their purchases into their vehicles using those cloth resuable Walmart bags they have for sale in there. I also noticed like everyone leaving the store pushing carts that had stuff in those and similar bags. I usually see just a scant handful of people engaging in that practice. I though, "Wow, these people down here are some hard core ultra-responsible environmentalist all of a sudden." I then went in and filled the prescription and didn't give it another thought.
Until I got to the TA. And it all made sense.
Same happens with livestock cattle especially .... Eating the plastic against the fencesl have spent a lot of time on the gulf of Mexico off of Florida. You would be shocked at the amount of wildlife l have seen injured or killed from plastic grocery bags. Fish, turtles, birds and dolphins all are affected by those bags getting loose and flying around. it's tragic.