California Cracks Down on Unsolicited Condiments

Under the rule of liberals like Gavin Newsom, shoplifting is essentially legal in California. Providing restaurant customers with an unsolicited package of ketchup, on the other hand…

Newsom on Tuesday signed a bill into law prohibiting restaurants and other food facilities from providing single-use foodware accessories or condiments — such as forks or soy sauce packets — unless they are specifically requested by the customer.

Succumbing to anarchotyranny means that George Floyd types run riot, while constructive people trying to run a business are harassed by authorities for giving out soy sauce.

Assembly Bill 1276 was excreted by Assemblywoman Wendy Carrillo (D-Los Angeles). She barks that the bill “is an important step to significantly reduce plastic waste that pollutes our oceans, harms marine life, harms our environment, and hurts low income communities of color.”

Don’t think the government should be punishing restaurants for giving you a straw with your drink? Then you’re a racist, so shut up.

On a tip from Steve T.

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