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.

  • baggachipz@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    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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      1 day ago

      About the time they got rid of the hard plastic cashew jars and switched to the bags, they also started selling a (more expensive) glass jar of cashews.

      So for me, it does cut down on the plastic, since now I just refill the glass jar with the bagged cashews, rather than needing to buy (and dispose of) the plastic jar every time.

      I might feel differently if I was actually reusing the plastic jars for something but I really wasn’t (not after the first few, anyway).

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          23 hours ago

          Better yet, just get nut silos and have customers refill themselves. They seem to usually be near checkout anyway, so they could have someone monitor the area for abuse while telling people what lines aren’t super full…

          It would cut down on the back and forth transportation of the containers, and clean refill labor, etc.

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      18 hours ago

      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.