Saint Paul has no binding 'utensils on request' ordinance, but the Climate Action and Resilience Plan and Ramsey County Zero Waste plan encourage restaurants to provide plastic utensils, napkins, and condiment packets only when customers ask.
Saint Paul has not adopted a mandatory 'accessory items on request' ordinance like California's SB 1335 framework, but the city's 2019 CARP and Ramsey County's solid waste master plan encourage food establishments and third-party delivery platforms to default to no utensils, straws, or condiment packets unless requested. Several Saint Paul restaurants and most major delivery apps now operate this way for orders within Ramsey County. Compliance is voluntary, though Saint Paul concession contracts at city venues sometimes include the requirement. Customers can request utensils at any time without question, and accessibility needs are accommodated.
No fines apply for providing utensils, since the program is voluntary. Vendors operating under city concession contracts may face contract penalties for violating contract-specific terms.
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