What if I can’t afford to purchase a reusable bag?

Stores are required to provide customers participating in the California Special Supplemental Food program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and customers participating in the Supplemental Food (SNAP) program with a reusable bag or recycled paper bag at no cost at the point of sale.

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1. Do plastic bags biodegrade?
2. Why not switch to paper bags?
3. Wouldn’t compostable bags solve the problem?
4. What is the City of Napa’s definition of a recycled paper bag?
5. What is the City of Napa’s definition of a reusable bag?
6. Why are reusable bags better for the environment?
7. Where can I get reusable bags?
8. Are reusable bags safe? Won’t they harbor germs?
9. What if I forget my reusable bags?
10. What if I can’t afford to purchase a reusable bag?
11. Why not offer plastic bags, but charge for them instead?
12. How can I avoid the charge?