Yeah, but the trouble is, is that it's been months, and by now Guest Services would have acted on those complaints from the onset, but from what I can tell, they still haven't, and Black Friday has yielded even greater complaints over the limited capacity of the 99c reusable bags, since some had no option but to purchase the more-expensive $5 jumbo holiday totes to ensure they can safely carry all their purchases in. Disney Stores were and have never been designed for 'going green', so the way they have implemented this policy and came up with it is a huge affront to the Disney brand and their consumer-friendly image, not to mention that all those 'green' moves are nothing more than empty pious virtue-signalling moves that will do nothing for the environment except give people the false impression that they're doing something, and what's more, Disney are ripping people off for low-quality sweatshop-made bags that have lower capacity than even the optional reusable bags they used to have before they brought in those plain and boring bags. The least Disney could have done was just, as I've mentioned multiple times on here, charge a very small fee for plastic bags and make them more reusable by upgrading the thickness so that they can at least meet any existing and future single-use bag bans, and also promote recycling them where facilities insist, instead of ripping people off and causing such a huge ruckus by leaving people with little choice but to either purchase the reusable or just leave with the purchases unprotected. And yes, I do feel sorry for the CMs that are still facing the music over this ruckus, but still, they really need to come up with a solution that will please both sides before they start to lose sales as people become more weary about the bag situation and take their business online.