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This is such a quintessentially American thing, I’ve never seen one in real life. Are pizza boxes in the states especially thin so that these are necessary?

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It’s probably more relevant as the boxes get wider but not thicker or taller. It is American to have huge portions, after all

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We here in South America use them a lot.

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I think the concern is more about stacking multiple boxes and the combined weight of everything pushing down on the bottom box. 2-3 pizzas is probably fine without, but when you get a large order for a party or school or event with 5 stacks of ten pizzas each the weight becomes a problem.

Source: former Pizza shop employe/mgr

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I’ve had them this side of the pond too. You’d think they’d be banned by single-use plastic rules by now, but they aren’t.

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You guys actually have like, a nationally enforced law against single use plastics? Forgive my American ignorance. I’m honestly so jealous of you guys

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Leaflet summarising the EU rules which target the vast amount of single-use plastic and fishing gear containing plastic. Banner depicting seahorse, straw, knife, fork, and sphere motifs against dark blue backdrop.

Turning the tide on single-use plastics

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Shopping bags used to be free but they started charging for them and slowly people adapted to buying more robust reusable bags. Great to no longer see bags flying about in the streets.

Plastic straws are gone. Plastic cutlery is gone. Both are made from paper in McDonald’s.

There’s been good movement to reduce plastics. That said there is still a tonne used. My recycling bag at home has so much plastic in it. There really needs more to be done.

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It’s starting but there’s so much plastic everywhere that there’s still a lot to do.

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When pizza boxes are over 50cm across, they probably start to sag a bit.

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why are these still legal while plastic straws and forks &c are banned?

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One of my local shops uses a garlic knot instead of these. I don’t know why more places don’t do that. Delicious and functional!

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I’m reading this while sipping a drink through a plastic straw.

My local pizzarias also use that support.

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looking at your post history gives me the impression that you’re in europe

The EU is acting against plastic pollution. From 3 July 2021, single-use plastic plates, cutlery, straws, balloon sticks and cotton buds cannot be placed on the markets of the EU Member States. In addition, the same measure applies to cups, food and beverage containers made of expanded polystyrene, and all products made of oxo-degradable plastic.

i haven’t seen plastic straws for some years now. Where are you?

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My brother and I would have thrown hands over who got the dough ball every time

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Interesting. I’ve never seen those.

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Neither have I, but this makes way more sense than the plastic thing. I would imagine costs less as well?

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Barbie™ side table.

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It’s not pink!!!

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It never saved any pizza from… me 😬

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