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What kind of changes should McDonald's make to become more environmental friendly?

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What kind of changes should McDonald's make to become more environmental friendly?

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  1. Nothing. Why should they? Just because a group of uninformed morons claim we're killing the planet, it has become trendy to be "environmentally friendly". McDonalds uses recycled paper and cardboard to wrap their food, as opposed to the Styrofoam they formerly used (even though it cost more to use paper goods). They have switched to "healthier" oils (no trans-fats), having used the former oils as an alternative to lard-based frying mediums (because some other group claimed that was unhealthy). McDonald's also stopped frying their apple pies, baking them instead (although the taste has suffered-and this is reflected in lower sales).

    What's next? Forcing them to switch to tofu, bending to the wishes of animal rights groups?

    Give me a break.


  2. Perhaps non-disposable packaging (i.e. plates, cups etc.) for dine-in customers.

  3. Shut Down!

  4. Close up shop.

    But to be real, quite using boxes on their burgers when they can wrap them for cheaper and use less wood., recycle everything they can.

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