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Crixcyon's avatar

It was what was in the styrofoam that was more toxic.

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David Hazlett's avatar

Regarding McDonalds and styrofoam packaging: The timeline and how it played out reminds me of something we used to say to each other when I was in the Air Force and we had a project with an approaching deadline but had been putting it off. "How long will this take?" "If we wait until the last minute, it will only take a minute."

Curiously, the drama about McDonald's packaging seemed to miss the bigger point in my opinion. If the environmental benefit was even partially to protect human health, wouldn't we have gotten a bigger collective benefit by McDonalds dealing with the calorie count, high sodium, saturated fat and the highly processed ingredients in their food? Full disclosure -- I'm a sucker for a McDonald's steak, egg, and cheese biscuit...sorry, not sorry.

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