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7 months ago
And why do you think so?
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no fast food restaurants are environmentally friendly they all are out to make money and there trash goes to the same place and as for there food it is the leading cause of obesity in the US if you want to eat some place that is environmentally friendly eat at home and sort your own trash and be with your family its much nicer in the long run 67% 2 VotesOther Answers (5)
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if your fastfood is near the ghetto, chances are it won%26#039;t be a friendly environment.
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Seems like no one here has been able to offer a sensible answer. All I see here is innuendo.
Given the nature of the fast-food business, I would say they are all pretty much equal. None of them use Styrofoam any more, they all recycle, they use recycled paper...except Wendy%26#039;s. Wendy%26#039;s uses aluminized wrappers on some of their sandwiches. Since it doesn%26#039;t recycle quite as well as plain or colored paper, I would say they are the worst. But since the difference is minuscule, it doesn%26#039;t really make much of a difference.
For what it%26#039;s worth, there are far more businesses out there that are a lot more environmentally un-friendly. These businesses should be the target of your innuendo, not fast-food. 0% 0 Votes -
My guess would be Dairy Queen.
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Id have to say McDonalds. They serve the most customers which means they are more likely to have their cups/bags thrown out. Plus, with the employees doing so much, I cant imagine how they can manage to recycle.
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Um, all of them? I had a friend that worked at mcdonalds, those recycling bins get tossed in the dumpsters w/ everything else at the end of the day.
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