• @AlternatePersonMan
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      I wish we had a plastic tax. Everything is wrapped in so much unnecessary plastic.

      • @[email protected]
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        NJ had a single use plastic bag tax. To get around it companies increased the thickness of plastic bags and gave it for free. Apparently the thickness is what separated a single use bag with a reusable one. Politicians are clowns 🤡.

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          It’s supposed to be a game of cat and mouse, but right now the cat isn’t even trying. I think what’s needed is some sort of ‘living legislation’ that constantly updates to close loopholes that stakeholders find in it. Iirc this should be possible in common law systems with deliberately vague laws whose interpretation keeps getting updated by court cases.

          • @[email protected]
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            Wasn’t that the idea behing the Chevron doctrine? Leave the specifics up to experts rather than bamboozling Congresscritters about details.

        • @[email protected]
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          Same up in Connecticut. I have so many crappy “reusable” plastic bags from Target pickup orders during the height of the pandemic. I can’t bring myself to get rid of them because they’re “reusable”, so I use them to hold donations for the thrift store and get rid of them that way. I also use them as packing material.

          I have other, nicer bags I use when I go to shopping.

        • @[email protected]
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          Politicians are clowns is what you said while it was companies skirting the spirit of the law by exploiting a loophole.

          Amazing that is your take

        • @AlternatePersonMan
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          I would envision a plastic tax that is based on weight of the material created. Every ounce costs $.10.Make the producer last. Same with Styrofoam. That money could be funneled back to some green initiative.

      • OpenStars
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        195 days ago

        Unfortunately, the plastic tax is enacted in terms of climate upheavals, and levied upon the poorest people in the world, usually in some other nation entirely rather than the originator.:-(

          • OpenStars
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            65 days ago

            Except “we” (imperial nations) don’t want to pay that, generally speaking.

            Notably, some places do think of such things though, and do have such taxes in place. Though conservatives are now in charge in many places in the world, so these are the local hold-outs against an overwhelming global trend.

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        The plastic is not a problem if its processed properly after disposal. Though I’m aware that it usually isn’t.

  • The Pantser
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    545 days ago

    Have yourself a smoke and a coke

  • slazer2au
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    135 days ago

    With the cost of ciggies in Australia, that seems like a straight up bargain. The typeface makes it look like a Woolies product.

    • @toynbee
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      Is that Rocco from Boondock Saints? I didn’t remember him looking that haggard in that scene.

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          35 days ago

          Pretty sure that’s a gif …

          • @someguy3
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            Oh jerboa doesn’t play them. Either way it’s the artifacting.

  • @Blue_Morpho
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    They didn’t want to sell the cigarette separately or a cop would show up to stand on their neck.

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      I’d bet money it’s an Australian Woolworths (it can still be a woolies at a servo though). Just pointing it out since AUD $5 ≠ USD $5

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          Yes, and that would be expensive for a single bottle (though servos are pricier), but we can’t see what the actual special deal is. The cigarettes are obviously placed as a joke.

        • @dai
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          Yeah an ever increasing tax on durries. From memory a deck is upwards of $50 for 20 - probably more since I’ve not been on the darts for a long time now.

          We’ve also got a massive issue with disposable vapes and black market durries now too!

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            Damn, that’s a lot! The $5 cig-and-coke makes a lot more sense like that, that’s $2.5 per cigarrette.

            • @dai
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              I used to buy 40 at the golf club (unmonitored vending machine) as a kid, selling loosies for $1. Margins were great back then.

    • This looks very much like an Australian service (gas) station called Coles Express. $5 is pretty average for this deal which is typically a 600ml Coke and a Chocolate (candy) bar of your choice. These darts look to be added as a joke. I could be way off, but that’s what it looks like to me.

  • Ephera
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    65 days ago

    Was grocery shopping earlier and the guy behind me at the checkout had only a frozen pizza and a pack of chocolate bars. I’m now imagining that to be the guy’s dinner. 🥴