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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Poll: A New Tax for Plastic Supermarket Bags May Be in Your Future

A New Jersey Senate Committee voted this week to approve a new 5-cent fee for plastic supermarket bags which will go to fund environmental cleanup.

  A new Senate bill could have you paying more for plastic bags at the grocery store.   The Carryout Bag Reduction and Recycling Act was approved by a 4-0 vote of the Senate Environmental Energy Committee on Monday that would require stores to charge a 5-cent fee per plastic food bag at the checkout aisle beginning in 2014.   On the other hand, the bill would also give a 5-cent rebate or credit for every reusable bag provided by a shopper. In addition, the bill would require stores to only offer recyclable carryout bags by 2015.  The bill will soon be taken up in the Assembly, according to NJ.com.  The 5-cent fee would go toward the Department of Environmental Protection’s Barnegat Bay Restoration Fund, which works to improve the water …

Mimi Michalski

4:14 pm on Wednesday, December 19, 2012

In addition, our store, Stop-n-Shop, has more and more self-checkout counters. How would the tax on plastic bags be enforced there?   more ›

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Readers' Choice: Nominate Your Favorite Supermarket

Cast your vote in the 2012 Readers' Choice Poll.

  You're out of milk. The kids want mac & cheese for dinner. You're running low on everything but a can of soup, a frozen TV dinner from 2002 and some cat food. Where in Bloomfield do you go? Your favorite supermarket, of course! Nominate your favorite place in the comments below. Once you do, Patch will officially add them to the running for best of the best — and later this summer, they may beat out the competition to become the number one Readers' Choice. We will take nominations through July 9; voting begins July 23.

John Lee

8:08 am on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Once the new Foodtown opens in the center that will win hands down!   more ›

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