While shoppers still don't fully accept them, single-use plastic bags are cheaper than alternatives, and more and more stores are starting to follow the Safeway and Kroger change. Marine animals often confuse plastic bags with food and ingest them (the bags look the same as jellyfish, one of the favorite treats of sea turtles), causing starvation, suffocation or drowning. Plastic bags also pose a particularly serious threat to marine life once they end up in bodies of water. Soon after plastic bags appeared in grocery stores, environmental advocates expressed concern about their effects on the planet.
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