Houston, we have a problem.
- marcic
- Jul 15, 2019
- 1 min read
I stopped at Wendy's the other day to get a quick bite. Imagine my disappointment when I saw the stack of individual ketchup containers set out for customers. I can't imagine how many of these get tossed every day - a million? multi-million? I think it is fair to assume that they are not recycled. Now, perhaps people in the drive up window might need these but people that are dining in? They could use little paper cups and a pump bottle of ketchup. Folks, we need to change the way that we are living or we are going to find that this planet is not inhabitable. I think that it is fair to ask what we are willing to give up to sustain the planet. I'm willing to give up ketchup at Wendy's, how about you?

Burger King has the paper cups and pump bottle for ketchup so they are one better than Wendy's! If they would only dot it for BBQ sauce as well...