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Quote by: Praxius An employee hands a drive-thru order to a McDonald's customer on Oct. 15, 2007. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green) CTV.ca | Some cities pushing back against drive-thrus
So what do you think? Should there be changes in how we use our Drive-Thrus? From my own experience, Drive-Trus are not that bad on a slow day, but in the mornings and evenings before/after work, they're lined up like mad, and I've just parked my car and went inside to get my order and by the time I left, the same cars were still at the drive true, and running.
For those who don't like pollution, there's a lot going on in this topic.
About the elderly using the dirve thrus.... if they can get off their asses and walk to the car to drive it, then I am sure they can get off their asses and walk inside to get their food.
For pregnant women.... should they even be eating at fast food resturants to begin with? |
More socialist, big government, nanny stater crap that so typical of Canada.
If you Canadians so concerned about pollution then why do you allow cars to sit at stop signs and traffic lights with their engines running? How is going through a drive-thru at Mickey D's or Booger King or Timmy Ho's different from going through the drive-thru at a bank or going to the drive-up ATM or sitting at a traffic light or stop sign? Is there something particularly harmful about pollution that occurs in a fast food drive-thru that isn't present in other drive-thrus or cars otherwise running while at a stop?