In a quirky turn of events, McDonald’s Singapore shared an unexpected farewell note on the morning of 20th January—not from their corporate team but from their trusty plastic cutlery. The email humorously announced the official retirement of plastic utensils, making way for eco-friendly wooden alternatives.
This sustainable switch marks a significant step in McDonald’s ongoing commitment to reducing plastic waste and embracing greener practices. So next time you dig into your favorite McDonald’s meal, it’ll be with a wooden fork or spoon, adding a touch of eco-consciousness to every bite.
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