McDonald's: Stop Hamburglaring Our Reusables!

As the cost of disposable packaging to our health and public finances mounts, advocates and governments seeking to rein in disposable packaging and create reusable, waste-free systems are meeting a juggernaut in McDonald’s. The corporation spent two years derailing an EU-wide legislation requiring restaurants to serve on-site diners with reusables and introducing reusable packaging in takeout. They led a massive PR and lobbying campaign based on misinformation fueled by their own biased, cherry-picked studies. Now there are signs that McDonald’s may deploy similar tactics in North America, threatening to derail local laws that would shift foodservice providers away from disposable packaging. Tell McDonald’s, enough is enough: don’t interfere with reusable packaging laws. Petition: Dear McDonald’s Leadership Team, As the world’s largest fast-food chain, McDonald’s has a unique opportunity and responsibility to lead the transition from unsustainable single-use packaging toward reusable systems. In the U.S. alone, the food service sector generates nearly 1 trillion pieces (9 million tons) of disposable packaging annually, costing $24 billion annually and burdening taxpayers and ratepayers with waste management costs. Your recent actions in the EU demonstrate a troubling track record in this respect: utilizing unsound methodologies and cherry-picked data to support your claims that single-use packaging is a more sustainable option than reusable packaging. The evidence is clear that well-designed reuse takeout systems such as those adopted by programs like RECUP and Vytal (Germany), CupClub (London) and MUUSE (Singapore and Canada) show that high-performing reuse systems are achievable and far outperform single-use packaging on lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions, water consumption, and waste metrics and can offer significant cost savings. For onsite dining, there is ample evidence that reuse saves businesses money, prevents waste, and reduces the climate and water impacts of foodservice packaging. We urge McDonald’s to comply with existing reuse ordinances in North America and work with jurisdictions in good faith to advance and implement reusable packaging systems and policies in North America and beyond. As the number one producer of single-use packaging in foodservice, McDonald’s role in this space is of great significance – the world is watching your next moves. Sincerely, [Your name]

Story of Stuff
Mushroom Shawarma | Friday Night Feast | Jamie Oliver

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"O paradoxo da obesidade"
Todo dia um vídeo do Atila mostrando a merda que é a vida sob o capital.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Xeaj6CBkYw

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@the my standard that's similar to this is to take some sliced in half bagels, add some tomato sauce, mozzarella or Muenster cheese, often also adding a little parmesean, with oregano & garlic (fresh or dried powdered whatever is seasonally easiest) and put those in the microwave for about 30-90 seconds- depending upon if I've got 1 or 2 full bagels on said plate & the temperature.

#JunkFood #Food #PizzaBagels

Not an endorsement, obviously, but these are IMO honestly way better than Totino's, and they're also cheaper.

#Food #JunkFood #Walmart

"There is an entire class of hyper-elite who are selling you stuff they know is terrible. The McDonald’s CEO just made it obvious."

#UltraProcessedFood #UPFS #JunkFood #McDonalds #children #AI #SocialMedia #EconomicElites
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"The McDonald’s moment is an informative one, and a good reminder: The very wealthy corporate leaders who sell you things like McDonald’s hamburgers are not eating that stuff themselves The very wealthy tech entrepreneurs who hawk social media apps and AI tools are not giving their own kids unlimited time online."

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"It was the bite heard round the world: McDonald’s CEO Chris Kempczinski posted a video to Instagram of him trying his company’s new offering, the Big Arch, an ultra-processed sandwich he aptly described as 'the product.' He was not lovin’ it. The bite was barely a bite — more of a tentative nibble. 'That is so good,' he said — but it did not look so good."

~ Jill Filipovic

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https://www.throughline.news/p/the-lesson-from-the-mcdonalds-ceo

The Lesson From the McDonald's CEO Who Couldn't Eat His Own Burger

People are getting very rich selling your kids products they'd never touch.

Throughline by Jill Filipovic

A special message from the CEO of McDonald's.

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