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For some disabled folk straws are a requirement to drink. I will use a straw for my take away iced coffee and it's 50-50 on if I use one while eating out.

 

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Greg

 

I have a friend with Parkinson’s and he needs those plastic straws that have the flexible bend in them; paper straight straws will not do.

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I have a friend with Parkinson’s and he needs those plastic straws that have the flexible bend in them; paper straight straws will not do.

Actually, the original “Flex-Straws” invented in the 1937 were paper not plastic. I remember drinking from them in the 1950s. I’m sure with the passing of plastic straws the paper versions bendable straws will be re-introduced. I don’t remember using a plastic straw until the 60’s.

https://99percentinvisible.org/article/last-straws-inventing-modern-drinking-tube-flexible-bendy-straw/

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I use straws a pretty fair amount but normally try to use the metal one that came with my Corkcicle. As for the little sippy stirring straws mentioned by Spider above I don’t like drinking from them however I make an exception when it’s in a Bloody Mary on a plane. Not knowing when, or if, I’ll be offered another means I’m going to drink the current one to the last drop.

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My dentist tells me to do this with coffee! I don’t...

 

I don't much anymore, but I always used to use a straw with coffee. I didn't like the feel of the sharp edges of plastic caps on my lips, so I used straws. They don't seem to have sharp edges on them anymore.

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I try to avoid using plastic straws.

 

However, I have sets of glass and stainless straws that I use when I'm home.

 

It allows me to pretend I'm working in a chemistry lab :)

I've got a pretty impressive collection of chemistry glassware I used for drinking. My favorite is the Florence Flask, that's my nightstand-water pitcher. My younger sister sent me a couple of very large graduated cylinders, I have a picture of my roommate & I drinking beer from them, imitating John Watson's bachelor party in "Sherlock".

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It's a good start, but when you think about the multipicity of single-use plastic containers in our lives, it is really discouraging.

McDonalds is taking a major lead in single-use plastic containers, not just straws. As they lead the industry will go because a) it’s the right thing to do and b) when McDonalds does something like this 100% the manufacturing sources become more reasonably priced for everyone.*

 

https://www.inc.com/peter-economy/mcdonalds-just-made-a-stunning-announcement-that-will-completely-change-future-of-fast-food.html

 

 

*https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/how-mcdonald-s-has-shaped-the-food-biz-1.3074081

Older article but more true than ever

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No. My family eliminated straws a couple years ago when my daughter came home and demanded we stop using single-use plastic because it's destroying the world! It's been a "fun" journey as we've raised our awareness of single-use plastics and how hard it can be to significantly reduce buying and using them.

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I don’t use straws and fully support a ban on straws. People who need them for disabilities and such will find a very suitable alternative. When I Argentina everyone is drinking their Yerba Mattes with reusable metal/ aluminum straws.

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