marcyleecorgan
DIS Veteran
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- Feb 12, 2017
At this rate, they should just sell us re-usable feed bags that double as shopping totes.
I'm sure they could develop something that would just launch the food into our mouths lol!At this rate, they should just sell us re-usable feed bags that double as shopping totes.
Why am I having visions of Wall-e right now?They should just put it all in a blender and serve it to you in a reusable cup. Sorry, that's just plain cheap.
At Intermission and World Premiere,when you place an order,for say,some scrambled eggs and sausage you will receive a metal tray with a piece of wax paper on it and no paper plates,paper bowls.etc.
Your eggs will be in a "blob" on the wax paper and your sausage will be placed in another spot on the wax paper,etc.
There will be no paper plates,etc.used.
There are certain items where they still do use a paper plate,but not many.
It really is "strange" the first time you see it,but it absolutely will save the environment from tons of trash.
I am befuddled how this is more environmentally friendly than a real plate or bowl. the trays are washed between uses just like a plate is.
The person who asked about the paper getting torn up..it doesn't. at least not with the ribs or chicken fingers DH and I have had this way at Chili's (eaten with fork and knife).
Prison cafeteria" ... oh, please, spare me the pearl-clutching. This is so inconsequential to 99% of people's lives.
It does when I cut it at Chili's. Maybe I cut it too forcefully or something. We've stopped going there because I'm not a fan of picking bits of paper off my ribs.
Wait, people really use utensils when eating ribs?
Used a knife to cut the slab into individual ribs.
Lol, I was just going to reply that I was talking about the Disney Store locations you find in suburban malls around the country, and that I wasn't sure if this was the case for the shops on property in the parks and resorts but looks like I got my answer below:What happens if you're having it sent back to the resort? I presume I won't have to provide a bag for this?
Apparently sending your purchases to your resort will soon be the only way to get a bag!This is now also coming to the parks as well: https://wdwnt.com/2019/01/park-spec...edposts_origin=133379&relatedposts_position=1
I ate there in December and did not even notice it so I am guessing it did not bother me lolChili’s has been doing this for at least a year. I don’t like it.
That makes sense to meThat is what World Premiere did with our Chicken/Catfish Dinner-they put the mac and cheese in one of the little paper bowls with everything else plopped down on the wax paper.
Good to know! I don't mind, will just bring old Disney store bags, but like knowing ahead of time rather than being surprised with the info.This is now also coming to the parks as well: https://wdwnt.com/2019/01/park-spec...edposts_origin=133379&relatedposts_position=1
I go to a bbq place that has the same basic set up and that is what they do - makes sense to me.I am okay with this for foods that are handheld like burgers, sandwiches, fries, pizza slices, etc. If I am eating food that is generally eaten using a utensil, I want a plate.
Why are people assuming the trays won't be washed?
I think we should be really environmentally friendly. Just close the parks & resorts altogether. Think of all the energy saved , tons of trash & cheap souvenirs that will never end up in a landfill.
And, no, I’m not “clutching my pearls”. I don’t even own pearls. But the first thing I thought of when I read this was a prison cafeteria. And for that matter, Disney parks in general are inconsequential to most people’s lives. But here we are, with a whole website to discuss them.