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So I hit up the juice spot for some hangover serum :banderas::myman:

I go to get a straw and there's these big ass straws that look like hollowed out white cigars :confused:

So I go to sip my shyt and I can barely get anything :beli:

Spent more time fiddling with the damn straw :beli:

Turns out PAPER STRAWS AND THICK BLENDED SMOOTHIES DONT MIX:beli:
 

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Ted's Montana Grill was more forward thinking than most gave them credit for. Now that I think about it...I wouldn't put it past Turner to have cornered that market already on manufacturing them. What companies make these?

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Shyt is trash but that's a small price to pay for not littering the world with materials that don't biodegrade.

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Biodegrable product business opportunity.
Sustainability is money waiting to be taken.

People are more conscious about how our "living our best life" lifestyle, even something as simple as using a petrochemical laden straw that takes 300 years to fully biodegrade, will potentially end up in that turtle's throat or nose. I've seen those soggy straws to, but better shiit is on the way that is biodegradable much faster....that's sustainable capitalism.
 

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Biodegrable product business opportunity.
Sustainability is money waiting to be taken.

People are more conscious about how our "living our best life" lifestyle, even something as simple as using a petrochemical laden straw that takes 300 years to fully biodegrade, will potentially end up in that turtle's throat or nose. I've seen those soggy straws to, but better shiit is on the way that is biodegradable much faster....that's sustainable capitalism.
took us long enough to go in this direction. our need for convenience has been killing the world. truth is there isn't much business sense in doing things the "right" way until we have a conscious awakening like is now happening. many places are banning single use plastics.
 

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Same thing is happening with plastic carrier bags around here. Most supermarkets only offer paper or more expensive woven bags these days.
 
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