Starbucks and McDonald's China - food tech nes in China

“Where is the straw? I cannot find it” a customer asked the McDonald’s staff; an immediate explanation followed: "McDonald’s will no longer offer plastic straws as part of the company policy". After the National Development and Reform Commission of China published a new policy regarding reducing plastic pollution in China, Starbucks and McDonald's China are banning plastic straws in their shops to protect the environment. It will probably cause certain inconvenience to certain customers, but many customers still . . .

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