Even the tiniest things in Thailand are wrapped in plastic. (25/50)

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No matter how long you stay in Thailand, there is one thing that you will notice right away — people there are literally obsessed with plastic bags. They come in all sizes and shapes. Any food you buy, big or small, has to be placed in a plastic bag — street food and even drinks are all served this way.

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