As you said before, they may end up just throwing extra materials into the waste anyway if they can't use them anymore.
We've also heard today that this initial ban that's being spoken about is just the beginning and there's ongoing discussion about declaring many more forms of plastic as toxic. As we move down that road to banning more things, there has to be cost implications.
From your perspective of this current plastics ban that's being looked at, what cost is that going to add to consumers at the grocery store? Have your members spoken about the cost implications of not being able to use these types of straws versus another type of straw? Have there been any studies or economic analyses done of this that can be shared with us?