Roots Zero Waste Market, Boise’s one-of-a-kind grocery store known for ditching plastic and cardboard packaging, is closing for good on December 16. For six years, this spot has helped locals cut down on plastic waste by offering everything in glass or paper—making a real dent in what ends up in Ada County’s landfill. It’s wild to think there were only four stores like this in the country when Roots opened, and now there are over 1,300. If you’ve ever wanted to see what zero-waste shopping is all about, now’s your last chance. How do you feel about losing such a unique, eco-friendly option in the neighborhood? #Food #Boise #ZeroWaste