People bitch and moan about straws. But this thought occurred to me recently, why don’t they offer reusable ones instead and just wash it with other tableware?
People bitch and moan about straws. But this thought occurred to me recently, why don’t they offer reusable ones instead and just wash it with other tableware?
Hawaii has straws already figured out. They feel and work like regular ass straws, yet they are biodegradable and made from Papayai i think. Every restaurant and vendor i came across used them. Idk why it hasnt spread to the mainland.
There’s a lot of interesting alternatives like that right now but they all have the same issue: Scale.
Providing a McDonald’s quantity of straws requires a HUGE supply chain.
True, but every place i went to on all of the islands out there had the straws, as well as the disposable silverware of the same material. 1.4 million people live there and like 10 million tourists visit each year. Most of those tourists are eating out every meal. The cruise ships all have them. It seemed at a decent scale, i think its finna scale bro
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210422005604/en/Hawaii-Says-Goodbye-to-Conventional-Plastic-Straws-and-Aloha-to-UrthPact’s-New-Home-Compostable-Straws!
McDonald’s is an absurdly large scale. Google says 69 million customers per day. Most companies can’t provide that many straws. It’s also the reason things like the McRib are limited time, there aren’t enough pork trimmings to consistently supply them at a reasonable price point.
For sure they are silly big. They wouldn’t need to convert all of their branches at the same time though. Primarily focus it around coasts and waterways, convert bit by bit as needed. They won’t convert unless it is cheaper or required by regulation
I’ve never used an ass straw, is it very different to just using your tongue?
It’s actually a retrofitted beer bong. Using it requires a handstand and a handful of close friends willing to help.
Your missing out bro
I used to work in a place that used bioplastic straws made from agave fibers. They’re here already.