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Utensils-On-Request: Berkeley vs Castro Valley

How do utensils-on-request rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Castro Valley, CA?

Berkeley, CA

Alameda County

Heavy Restrictions

Berkeley restaurants and delivery platforms may only provide disposable utensils, straws, condiments, and napkins when customers explicitly request them, in line with state AB 1276 and stricter local rules.

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Castro Valley, CA

Alameda County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBerkeleyCastro Valley
State lawAB 1276 (PRC 42271)-
Local codeBMC Chapter 11.60-
IncludesUtensils, straws, napkins, condiments-
DefaultOpt-in only-

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Berkeley FAQ

Can I still get a straw if I ask?

Yes. Berkeley restaurants must provide a compostable straw on request, and provide accessible plastic alternatives for guests who need them under ADA accommodations.

Does this apply to grocery prepared foods?

Yes. Grocery delis and prepared-food sections in Berkeley fall within the foodware ordinance and may only hand out accessory items when the customer asks for them.

Castro Valley FAQ

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