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Utensils-On-Request: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do utensils-on-request rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Chicago and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Chicago has not adopted a utensils-on-request rule like California's SB 1276. Restaurants may bundle plastic utensils with takeout. A 2023 City Council proposal to require on-request-only service stalled in committee but remains under consideration.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Illinois has no statewide utensils-on-request statute. Cook County has not adopted countywide rules. Some Cook suburbs including Evanston restrict automatic utensil distribution under broader sustainability ordinances, while most suburbs leave the practice unregulated.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
Current ruleNo mandate adopted-
2023 proposalStalled in committee-
Comparable modelCalifornia SB 1276-
State law coveragePublic buildings only-
Existing single-use ruleBag tax MCC 3-50-
State rule-None enacted
Cook County rule-No countywide ordinance
Evanston rule-Title 4 Ch. 25 (2023)
Most suburbs-No specific regulation

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Chicago FAQ

Must Chicago restaurants ask before giving utensils?

Not currently. Unlike California or NYC, Chicago has no on-request mandate. Operators may include forks, knives, napkins, and condiments automatically. Voluntary opt-out checkboxes on delivery apps are encouraged but not required.

Will Chicago adopt a utensil-on-request law soon?

Possibly. The Committee on Environmental Protection and Energy considered SB 1276-style language in 2023 and 2024. Reintroduction depends on alderman sponsorship; watch the Chicago Sustainability Committee for new draft ordinances.

Orland Park FAQ

Must Cook County restaurants ask before adding utensils?

Only in suburbs that adopted local rules, currently Evanston. Most Cook County restaurants can include utensils by default with takeout and delivery orders.

Does the rule apply to drive-through?

In Evanston, yes. Customers must affirmatively request utensils and condiments at the order point. Self-service stations satisfy the rule. Most other Cook suburbs have no equivalent restriction.

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