If you’re on Oahu and you go shopping – bring your own bag or pay $0.15 (as of 2019) per bag used. We call it the “Bag Tax” and right now I’m going against my strong urges to go on a rant about why this either is a good idea or a terrible idea (see? we’re just not going into politics here!) and instead just tell you how I deal with it: I’ll usually bring a bag when I go grocery shopping and use that as my “shopping cart” because I typically run in for a few items. The big shopping days for me are at Costco and they don’t even make bags available. What’s awkward for me is when I go to the mall to pickup non-grocery items – I keep forgetting to bring my bag and there, I just hand-carry the items out which can get cumbersome. Whatever you decide, read Aina’s article about it and you’ll have a much better understanding and be better prepared.
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About the Author: Peter Kay
I've lived Hawaii since the mid '80s when I moved here at the age of 21. I arrived sight-unseen in Honolulu with zero contacts and about 6 months worth of savings. I worked from nearly zero and today Hawaii has given me the greatest gifts in the world in all aspects: spiritually, financially, romantically (married since early '90s w/ 2 children), and most important, peace. My goal with this site is to share the magic of this Land of Aloha and help others who are on a similar quest.
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