N.J.’s plastic bag ban starts in a month. Stores will start reminding you soon.

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Stores will use parking lot signs, PA announcements and other tactics to spread the word.

Signs in the parking lot. Reminders from the PA system. Social media posts.

“Stop & Shop will have communication pieces at our stores beginning to assist in customer awareness of the statewide bag ban including signage and in-store radio,” said Stop & Shop spokeswoman Stefanie Shuman. Email tips and social media posts reminding shoppers of the ban are also expected, experts told NJ Advance Media.

Lidl currently sells bags starting at $0.07 per paper bag and $0.10 per plastic, a company spokesman said. However, this will no longer be allowed as of May 4.

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