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A young man eats churros packaged in a thin paper bag, purchased from a walking vendor carrying his wares in a woven basket, in Mexico City, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2019. A new law takes effect Wednesday, Jan. 1, prohibiting the plastic bags that became ubiquitous over the last 30 years. Grocery stores plan to sell reusable bags, and street vendors will have to return to more traditional methods of wrapping food, such as paper cones. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

A young man eats churros packaged in a thin paper bag, purchased from a walking vendor carrying his wares in a woven basket, in Mexico City, Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2019. A new law takes effect Wednesday, Jan. 1, prohibiting the plastic bags that became ubiquitous over the last 30 years. Grocery stores plan to sell reusable bags, and street vendors will have to return to more traditional methods of wrapping food, such as paper cones. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

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