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A commendable effort, but surely carrying home the dirty plates afterward would be a nuisance? |
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Also, given the performance of most plastic knives and forks, I would have thought BYOB cutlery more likely to catch on. |
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this is a west coast thing I suppose, but I carry a back pack pretty much everywhere I go (sunscreen, rain gear) |
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you should just get your icecream in a cone! |
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we've done this one before in the guise of returnable fast food t*pp*rw*re. it was thrown out during my last round of housekeeping. |
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you would be a lot fitter and healthier, my skinny friend, if you did your own cooking. <she said eyeing his funny little legs> |
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Well, where i work we have a similar system, only it's waxed boxes. they carry fruit and veggies to people's homes. the boxes are reused over 10 times at least (unless there's an act of stupidity involved- cat pee, dog chewing, bird pooping, slug trails, etc). The idea is wonderful, and the whole board of health issue could simply be avoided if your used container was brought back with you whence next you came to eat at said place. the place would then give you another reuseable container that had previously been cleaned by the board of health's standards. Cool, no? |
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My local pizza place delivers my pizza in reusable insulated plastic boxes: they just slide the pie onto your plate. |
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// BYOB cutlery // I tend to use a glass. |
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//you would be a lot fitter and healthier, my skinny friend, if you did your own cooking. <she said eyeing his funny little legs>// |
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met up with his nibs this summer - actually he has quite nice little legs - walked mine into the ground... |
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