Switch to Paper Sundae Cup and Wooden Spoon for McFlurry®
- Why is McDonald’s changing from plastic Sundae cups to paper ones?
- Will the Sundae taste the same?
- Is the new paper cup 100% recyclable?
- Is the new paper packaging locally sourced or imported?
- Why does the new cup look and feel a bit different? Will it maintain quality and functionality?
- Won’t the paper cup become soggy or leak?
- Will this change affect the price of the Sundae?
- Are all restaurants using the new paper cups?
- How significant is this change in McDonald’s broader sustainability efforts?
- Will customers see more packaging changes in the future?
- The new cup doesn’t look as nice / feel as sturdy as before. Why not improve the design?
- Why is my McFlurry® now served with a wooden spoon?
- Are you rolling out wooden cutleries as part of cost cutting measures?
- What should I do if I notice a woody taste?
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