I feel like people trying to "poke holes" in the needs of disabled people they clearly haven't taken even a minute to research are wilfully ignorant ableists.
Or you could, you know, answer legitimate questions rather than go to ad hominem attacks.

And you could have popped a few words into a search engine before you went straight to "I feel like." Many of your questions have already been answered; why not do thr homework first?

https://duckduckgo.com/?q=disabled+need+plastic+straws&t=fpas&ia=web

disabled need plastic straws at DuckDuckGo

DuckDuckGo. Privacy, Simplified.

I did Google things like “biodegradable straws choking hazard”, and “metal straw allergy” and found exactly jack shit to back up those assertions.

I googled “metal straw burning” and found “this injury can be prevented with the use of the silicone cap as it would act as a barrier,” so it’s not a problem either.

Just because someone is disabled, it is not a black check to make unchallenged assertions.

People: provide a wealth of evidence, including dissertations from those with disabilities
You: Nuh uh!

Congrats.

Let’s see if they get it this time! (Hint: they won’t)
I'm not disabled, but the whole "people with disabilities don't know what they need" nonsense irritates me.