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Why does McDonald's in Shenzhen charge for disposable tableware?

McDonald's in Shenzhen charges for disposable tableware. According to McDonald's in Shenzhen, the charging behavior is to reduce the use of disposable articles in response to the Regulations on the Management of Domestic Waste Classification in Shenzhen. At present, the policy is only implemented in Shenzhen, which is required by the relevant regulations of the Shenzhen Municipal Government, and is not an enterprise's own behavior. "McDonald's in Shenzhen will continue to pay attention to government policies and listen to customer feedback."

on p>11/17, the reporter opened McDonald's APP, Meituan, Hungry and other ordering platforms, and found that a disposable tableware option was added to the ordering menu of McDonald's Shenzhen store. The price of disposable tableware is 1.5 yuan, and the label shows that only one copy is required for each order, and the restaurant will provide corresponding tableware (knife, fork and spoon) according to the ordered meal. At the same time, consumers can also choose not to need tableware.

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KFC, Yoshinoya and other restaurants will launch countermeasures:

The Regulations on the Management of Domestic Waste Classification in Shenzhen came into effect on September 1 this year, which stipulates that catering service providers and catering distribution service providers are not allowed to provide disposable chopsticks, forks, spoons and other tableware to consumers free of charge. Encourage the use of tableware that can be cleaned, disinfected and reused in catering distribution services, and provide recycling services.

According to this regulation, in addition to McDonald's, restaurants in Shenzhen such as KFC and Yoshinoya will launch corresponding countermeasures one after another.

Beijing News-Shenzhen McDonald's charges 1.5 yuan for disposable tableware, responding to local environmental protection requirements.