Consumers favor reusable approach when it comes to fast food containers
Consumers favor reusable approach when it comes to fast food containers
More than half of fast food consumers are willing to embrace reusable and returnable containers as they're concerned about pollution and waste issues. And most, (55%), would have a better opinion of a brand that eliminated styrofoam containers, according to an Adweek and Harris poll that surveyed more than 1,000 …
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