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Plastic Straws $9.34/100pc | $22.99/500pc + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ shopeeflagship via Amazon AU

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Here's one for all those paper straw haters
5mm diameter and 210mm length
found in their lightening deal section


About this item
Unique Design: These straws are beautifully designed with striped patterns and colorful colors to meet the needs of different groups of people. Can provide a better dining experience for your guests and add a variety of colors to your party.
Safety Material: plastic stripe can bend safety material straws, reusable straws. Adults, children and pregnant women can use it with confidence.
Easy to Use: The bendable option adds fun and convenience to your drinking experience, allowing you to always maintain the correct angle when drinking, a great tool for you to fully enjoy the nuances.
Comfortable Packaging:
Various colorful striped plastic flexible straws for all your hot and cold drinking needs.
Versatile: Suitable for restaurants, cafes, homes, schools, offices and gathering places. Perfect for drinks such as smoothies, milkshakes, smoothies, and smoothie coffee, to meet your every need.

Love their description LoL Haha, these seller boast so much

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closed Comments

    • +1

      Why should how others live and do simple things be your decision?

  • +7

    Upvote for the comments.

    • +2

      Nice!

      Do you know my mate - Paul from Neighbours?

  • +1

    Not necessary in most cases, not good in all.

  • +2

    Waste of money - not cheap, nor good.

    • +1

      These seem excellent value and good to me.

  • +5

    Milkshakes taste better with plastic straws. Bought some!

    • -1

      maybe consider getting metal spoons

      • +1

        And some boys to the yard

  • +1

    Oh good. Also looking for a deal on those old plastic six-pack holders that choke sea turtles.

  • How about a deal on some of these while you're at it? https://www.efineplastic.com/products/plastic-six-pack-rings…

    • +3

      Tempting, they are eco-friendly too.

    • Thanks for the link!

      The turtles in the park lake love these

  • +2

    In what world is this a deal? These top deals are getting more and more pathetic by the week.

    • +1

      So where is this going for you? Is this the last straw? Time to find another pastime?

      • +2

        This is the straw that has broken my back and will to browse this site. I've had it!

  • +2

    Shame OP couldn’t be rebellious in other ways

    • You could at least make some suggestions…

  • +1

    Let's not regress.

  • +3

    Paper is really a problem. My kid can't finish his drink with 1 paper straws. Most of time need 2 straws.

  • +2

    Reading this comments is nearly better than the free range eggs or rescue dogs ones

    • You can get free range eggs? Darn it — I missed that deal!?

    • I'll buy the cheapest jumbo eggs and wait for the government to mandate minimum ethical standards for chickens. And puppies are more fun to be around than adult dogs who have been abused and act weird and scared of everyone the rest of their lives. Fight me.

      • So many eggs in supermarket gets binned you know just because like 1 or 2 out of 12 eggs in pack are damaged.

        I know woolies sometimes reduces such egg packs with 1 or 2 package. may be coles does too.

        • I always check for broken eggs. I've never seen discounted ones. I just assumed other people bought the ones with broken eggs without checking.

  • +3

    People rushing in to buy plastic straws without a truly legitimate reason are just building more demand for this stuff.

    • +5

      There is already huge demand for it. This deal doesn't change that fact at all.

    • +1

      These are positive for the environment because manufacturing these removes toxic oil from the environment to turn it into plastic to make these straws.

  • I've found paper straws to be pretty good. Yeah they go soft by the end of the drink, but just put it in the bin or recycling (gross?) and get another one. Three more paper straws has to be better than one more plastic straw in the world. The trees used to source the paper captures carbon, so when they plant more trees to meet the future demand of paper straws more carbon will be captured. I mean probably, I don't know how it all works. Assuming they aren't cutting down the Amazon to sell paper straws on the Amazon.

    Though if you're a carer for a disable person then plastic straws might be necessary for them to drink, so they will always have their place until we invent a cheap bio plastic or whatever, or hardened paper that acts like plastic.

  • +1

    Greta Thunberg told me to say How Dare You!!!!!

  • +5

    Best deal I've seen advertised here in years. Thanks OP.

    I've bought my own supply and then one packet for every neg the deal received.

    • +6

      your welcome mate, enjoy plastic while it lasts, at least longer than paper

  • +2

    Metal straws are awesome

    • +5

      Plastic straws are still better.

      • Glass is top tier

        • Especially the type that has plastic handles and clips.

    • Good for you and enjoy them.
      I hate the taste of metal (yes, I can taste it).
      I got glass ones, but no way I would give it to kids when some friends with kids come over.

      • stainless steel ones? odd you can taste the metal.

        its like cutlery.

  • +5

    Bought 3 packs just to annoy the greenie tossers

  • -1

    these are so expensive. it should be $1 for 100 straws

  • +3

    The world doesn’t need more virgin plastic full stop.

  • +5

    No deal, un-necessary plastic waste

  • +2

    Can we please tell the Philippines to stop producing plastic waste? And then India, then Malaysia, then China, then Indonesia, etc
    https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/visualized-ocean-plastic…

    • -1

      You probably need to find an article that actually includes Australia, adjusts impact on a per capita basis, and also adjusts for the fact that most of our plastic is produced by other countries and should be included as our impact, not theirs.

      Maybe your point is valid, but that would give you a better example of the average Australian's impact, and how much our individual choices carry weight compared to the average citizen of another countries.

      I suspect it would be much closer than what you're suggesting.

    • -1

      Did you not forget the incident where Malaysia knocked back all the plastic recycling back to Australia and refused to take on any more.

      Australia pushes all its plastic recycling crap overseas, so we have no right to tell other countries what to do when our government cant even get it processed it all here.

      https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/may/29/malaysia-to-se…

    • 3 things. 1.It's supply & demand.
      and 2 this thread and 3 Ozbargain

    • -1

      We need to do more than all the countries you mentioned, we rank no.9 CO2 per capital https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/EN.ATM.CO2E.PC?most_rec…
      eg. Australia 15.3 per capital, Phillipine 1.3 per capital
      Don't buy and use these straws help a bit.

      • Don't buy and use these straws help a bit.

        hahahahahahahahaha

      • +1

        carbon footprint. developed by BP to divert attention from Valdez and Deepwater horizen.

  • -1

    People should use rechargeable batteries instead. Eneloops are great.

  • +1

    Really don't paper Straws.

  • +7

    I bought 10. Dumping them in the ocean as soon as they arrive.

    • -1

      Flush them, same thing. (take some vids)
      (BTW…kidding)

    • -1

      Someone has already beaten you to that cringe joke.

  • -2

    Stop this monstrosity!

    • +3

      What monstrosity?

      • Polluting your plant, Polluting your health, Polluting your family.

        • +1

          what? Ozbargain? never!!!!!!!!!¡!

        • But it's positive for the environment because manufacturing these removes toxic oil from the environment to turn it into plastic to make these straws.

          That means there is less toxic oil in the environment.

  • +2

    Thanks OP, my stock was running low….

  • -3

    Boo!

    • +4

      Do you drive or take public transportation?

  • -3

    Isn't this 2023?! WTF does this even exist?!

    • +2

      Because those turtles aren’t going to choke themselves…

      Excelsior!

    • +2

      Why would something not exist just because you personally don't like it ?

  • +4

    It's amazing how everyone gets up in arms about this and loved their government during the pandemic, but the governments continue to do nothing about PFOA and 600 other forever chemicals that companies continue to pump into our environment.

    I hope you guys make as much noise to the government about how DuPont poisoned the world. 99% of all living creatures have it in their blood and it's linked to 6 different cancers.

    And your climate change focused government did and are doing nothing about it. They allowed it in your life, the same way they did with cigarettes, Thalidomide, fat free diets filled with sugar, radium, etc.

    • +4

      Exactly. Dupont knowingly poisoned us with leaded petrol for nearly a century, and we're still pumping out fluro-carbons but boo hoo plastic is hurting the turtles, what a disaster.

      One of the great ironies is that so many of these anti-plastic nutjobs use materials like PTFE daily (including in cooking) but they're told it's "stone-ware" or some bs and they eat it up. Teflon-type products must surely be some of the worst plastics for the environment, since they could still be around in a million years. Thank god we have to pay for our own shopping bags now, and use straws that dissolve.

      • +2

        Nah. The "anti-plastic nutjobs" are also more likely to be the "anti-nonstick nutjobs". I am one of these "nutjobs".

        • Perhaps, but not in my experience.
          I know plenty of people that champions using re-usable bags and straws, and none of them know what PTFE is, or flurocarbons in general. They just love a righteous bandwagon. Their eyes usually glaze over if i start talking about how we're being poisoned daily by known toxic compounds in our everyday life, and how benign HDPE is, relatively.

  • Regardless how much you dislike paper straws, this is still not a deal and shouldn't be promoted.

    • +1

      this is still not a deal and shouldn't be promoted.

      Why?

      • +4

        Because that's their religion, and you cannot argue logic against religion

        • +1

          have you heard that saint bill gates has a few ideas on how we can combat climate change ….just like he did covid, and we know how well that went!!!?
          https://www.booktopia.com.au/how-to-avoid-a-climate-disaster…
          ….Praise brother bill for he will show us the way….again!!!!

          …..just dont mention the now regretful 'dinners' with ex-convicted geoffrey epstein on lolita island….37 times wasnt it?

  • +3

    Damn missed out. These are actually perfect for getting rid of glue squeeze out in woodworking projects

    • +1

      There's plenty of listings on eBay and aliexpress As people have pointed out. So you aint totally out of luck.

      Grab them while you still can

  • +5

    Plastic straws are amazing 😍

  • +8

    The woke types in this thread make the most noise, but the up-votes tell you everything you need to know. Long live plastic straws!! Suck it!

    • +1

      James Acaster would be proud…

  • Reusable, my A$$…

  • +4

    Thanks for the laugh, anti-plastic crusaders. That'll fix the world!

  • +3

    Well Done OP : #1 Best Seller in Straws
    The power of OZB moving things.

  • +3

    +1 the post because the alternative paper straws are absolute garbage

  • +3

    and yet no-one seems too fussed by the REALLY USELESS plastic crap that keeps getting produced??

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/761476

    ….mainstream media hasnt told you to yet so you dont.

    • +5

      It's funny how none of the anti plastic crusaders have even mentioned Coco cola company being the worst offender of the lot, but go after the little plastic straw. Idiots

    • +2

      100% right babe

    • +1

      Actually, you’re about the fifth person to mention it.

      Plenty of room on the holier than thou bandwagon…

      • +2

        Did the anti plastic crusaders mention it??…I didn't thinks so.

        Come jump on my bandwagon, it's full of plastic straws, spoons.and grey plastic bags. Yeah!!

  • +3

    I have ordered 45000 this morning.

    I was thinking about it last night. Basic supply and demand. Demand is still very high, supply is falling.

    I figure they will appreciate in value as supply dwindlles. Hopefully I can triple my money. Safer than investing in Credit Suisse bonds.

  • +3

    Came for the good deal
    Stayed for the self-righteous drama 🍿

    Bought the 1,000 for $35, thanks OP. I have reusable bamboo straws at home but these are great for keeping in the glove box, a few spares in the laptop bag etc

  • Thanks!
    I use these for kindling, they work a treat but I get through them.

  • +1

    For anyone disappointed that this extremely popular deal has already sold out after only 2400-odd click-thru’s to Amazon, I can happily report that a competitor is now attempting to capitalise on the resurgence of interest in the product by discounting their identical range to an even cheaper price.

    https://www.amazon.com.au/GHAZAWET-Cocktails-Milkshakes-Rest…

    Note #1 - the biggest discounts are offered on the larger quantities.
    Note #2 - these straws are for drinking non-turtle-based beverages. You really, really, really shouldn’t toss them directly into the ocean.

  • +2

    In motor vehicle industry trade, Plastic waste from this industry & any industrials waste are way beyond straws waste problems .

    • +3

      Yeah, but greenies never filmed a video of a tyre or a seat cover getting jammed in a turtles eye!

      Now stop with this common sense talking right now - it has no place in holier than thou environmental debates…

      • +2

        👍👍👍

    • -2

      Yep, absolutely! But you've gotta start somewhere. Or you're advocating for a complete ban on all plastics, single use or otherwise, across our entire society?

      I don't think that's a smart thing to do, a little idealistic and not grounded in reality in my opinion.
      We've gotta make sure we can reliably transition to other materials that don't regress our society unnecessarily. I think plastic still has a space in our society right now - some uses are more essential than others however. But you're right, we do need to start taking action, and that starts somewhere - usually in the least essential areas.

      In my opinion, motor vehicles are more essential than straws (unless used in a medical setting), I'm sure you agree? I'm happy putting the cup to my mouth, as I've done since I've been 6 years old. Hoping other more impactful plastics on our environment begin to transition out as we make further developments on materials that are appropriate for different use-cases.

      But your suggestion that we should ban it from all industries today is a little unrealistic, I think.

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