Minneapolis' 'Green To Go' Ordinance Inadvertently Bans Starbucks Holiday Cups
The polyethylene lining on the cheery seasonal drink containers does not meet the city's exacting composting requirements.

Few things manage to escape controversy in these polarizing times, and Starbucks' "holiday cups" are no exception.
Since 2015, the Seattle-based coffee company has come under fire for putting out seasonal drink containers that aren't Christmasy enough, or maybe are a little too gay. As Eater has exhaustively documented, everyone from Very Online evangelicals to Donald Trump has declared the secular vessels a weapon in liberal America's War on Christmas.
Yet it is progressive Minneapolis, not some Bible Belt redoubt, that has banned the cups entirely.
Granted, that isn't what it set out to do.
In 2015, the city passed its Green To Go ordinance, which aims to increase the amount of commercial waste that is recyclable or compostable. The law has been phased in over time, and in April 2019 the city officially excised an exemption it had carved out for cups containing polyethylene. The common petroleum-based plastic is used as a liner in coffee cups to make them waterproof.
A spokesperson for Starbucks tells Reason that the company reacted to the new Minneapolis requirements by switching to to-go coffee cups lined with polylactic acid, a bioplastic typically made from corn-starch. But these cups were only available in plain white.
So the company didn't roll out its red and green holiday cups in Minneapolis. Coffee drinkers looking for a little Christmas cheer with have to look elsewhere, or perhaps drive out to the suburbs for their lattes.
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The progressives are eating their own. Good. Good.
If Starbucks wasn't heathens they would have their baristas drawing Nativity scenes on those cups instead of customer names.
>>Yet it is progressive Minneapolis, not some Bible Belt redoubt, that has banned the cups entirely.
century of progressives banning and burning in all kinds of places not Kansas
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The red cloak/cup of the Handmaid's Tale is forever falling on the Bible Belt and yet lands only in Prog urban centers.
^1
The Rev asshole bigot assures us that the proggies are 'winning' compared to those toward whom he is a bigot.
As long as the homeless can still shoot up in the restrooms, it's all good.
Remember a few years ago when you could shoot up in a Starbucks bathroom without having to deal with the homeless always being in there? I miss those days.
Coffee drinkers looking for a little Christmas cheer with have to look elsewhere
Christian, did *you* have a little Christmas cheer while writing this?
exacting composting requirements
Nice album name.
Tsk tsk... That's a shame.
Yet it is progressive Minneapolis, not some Bible Belt redoubt, that has banned the cups entirely.
This is indeed surprising, we all know it's those knuckle-dragging Bible-thumping inbred yokels in places like San Francisco and New York that are forever banning stuff they don't like.
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The white cups will make it easier for the coffee slingers to write FUCK ALL COPS, and other cheerful Christmas-y messages.
See how much better local control is?
Well, yes: Minneapolis is only hurting itself.
But they CAN still go "to the suburbs" to get their coffee. What happens when unification at the top of the political (dung) heap bans such things everywhere? Second Amendment types who demand overriding Federal jurisdiction, for instance, are not accounting for the baners being fully in charge, including at the SCOTUS. One can currently move from Connecticut to Georgia to escape idiocy. Current example: New Zealand. Even if they move, "You can't take it with you!" Be careful what you wish for...... you might just get it.