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4realfix t1_j1zksby wrote

I think they call them "fries " there . đŸ€Ł

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dewpacs t1_j1zl49d wrote

Wonder what would happen if you put regular coke in that diet coke cup

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Sufficient_Display t1_j1zoq8u wrote

That cup almost reminds me of the red cups we'd drink out of at Pizza Hut when I was a kid.

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WHOISTIRED t1_j1zouhi wrote

Everything about this title is so wrong.

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tastyyellowbananas t1_j1zr01e wrote

Crisps? Crisps are fried thin potatoes, you either call them chips if you are British, fries if you are american, or hot chips if you are Australian.

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hcase5 t1_j1zwd8q wrote

It’s about a new law in France: starting January 1st 2023 you cannot have disposable cutlery, no disposable wrapping or cup etc, if you eat at any restaurants especially fast food (still possible if you take away or order for delivery)

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Dharmic_Cthulhu t1_j2040ee wrote

Had this already. Made do with soggy chips and greasy coke

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Agent101g t1_j2080px wrote

I thought crisp meant potato chip make up your limey minds

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pnkfld7892 t1_j20cp9e wrote

Still throw them out. Assert dominance

For legal reasons this is a joke

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Chevy_Suburban t1_j20cy8c wrote

Reusable items but you're charging me the same price as a meal with disposables? You bet Im taking those with me home.

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Winterion19 t1_j20mkhx wrote

Finally! Starting to look like an actual restaurant

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Arb0k t1_j20t2q1 wrote

We do call them crisps, I will guess OP isn’t British, but I haven’t checked.

I have no idea what your comparison of the pronunciation of herb and zed is about though, what is ironic about those two things together?

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hcase5 t1_j20vznb wrote

It was not decided today, so theoretically they had time to adapt. Usually for this kind of stuff, France is like “reminder before fine”, there will be some months with control as reminder before giving real fine. Unfortunately for smaller businesses, they don’t have choices: invest for dishwasher or die. Ecology have a price

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ledow t1_j20xixo wrote

Yeah, the price is to pollute the water basins with harsh chemicals, after paying to heat and spray the water, rather than throw a tiny piece of biodegradable, recyclable, recycled and easily-replenished paper away.

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hcase5 t1_j20y848 wrote

Oh you sounds like an angry boy, don’t worry, you will have your happy meal with the toy. And you will be able to throw it angrily it in the thrash can, and it will be easily-replenished, as always. Don’t want to hurt your feelings and your habits, those are very important to us.

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mark-itzero t1_j210y4e wrote

goddamn idk why this reminds me of like, late 90's/early 2000's childhood memories... but it does!!!

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ledow t1_j2120dg wrote

Nothing to do with feelings or habits.

Claiming this is ecologically more friendly than a single managed forest is ridiculous.

This is a measure to clear up *city litter*, not help the planet.

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blackjack_beans OP t1_j217ln4 wrote

for everyone talking about the title: i do mean chip box, i guess i was just tired when i posted this 💀

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hcase5 t1_j219tcs wrote

What if I told you can save both planet and forest? And if you read my comment you would understand that it’s not about litter, because it’s only for meals eaten IN the restaurant. It will only reduce restaurant garbage, but not the take away, people can remains assholes and litter if they want to.

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ConstantGradStudent t1_j21apiy wrote

McDonald’s had plastic washable cups in the 1980s in some locations , but people took them.

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BagofEndlessHugs t1_j21exld wrote

Americans must be losing their minds to see a French person call them crisps and not fries.

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Baku7en t1_j21fi36 wrote

I’m sorry? French fries are called crisps in France? My American mind cannot comprehend

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k3170makan t1_j21glp7 wrote

They're just called fries over there huh?

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fireman03 t1_j22mayr wrote

Did they come with your Royalé with cheese?

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run-that-shit t1_j23f9al wrote

Is a Diet Coke cup different than a regular coke cup?

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