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I like everything except the ban on plastic bags. Those things are very handy when walking your dog, if you are a responsible pet owner that cleans up after them. Plus, I've read about studies when the reusable cloth bags become contaminated with bacteria that is unhealthy. But I've got to give it to Rocky and Ralph's credit; they have their green liberal agenda full blown in SLC. (Glad I live in Davis County.) I do intend to shop at this downtown store on occasion; will they sell plastic water bottles? Thirsty folks want to know.
Woohoo! Can't wait! I'll be over there checking it out next week as soon as it opens, and I'm excited to finally have a Harmons with a cooking school nearby.
toosmartforyou: yes, reusable cloth bags can become soiled and contaminated, but guess what?! Like other items made of cloth (like, oh, your clothing) they can be easily sanitized by WASHING them in a washing machine with detergent and hot water. Hmmm, imagine that!
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