Wednesday, 8 December 2010

How green-friendly is to Metro Knife?

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I Metro. It is the only fast food that I eat. I have not stepped foot on a McDonalds in over five years. It is unpleasant.

Subway's "eat fresh" works for me.Right in front of you, you can see what is happening in your food-not too many secrets. who knows which animals parts lurking in a McRib?

But one thing about Metro sneak out, the knives to cut sandwiches; They use the same knife and cut each sandwich. I think this is strange.

Here's why. I don't eat meat-Yes, I know that some of you get irritated when I say that, blah, blah, blah, so I just ordered a Veggie Delight. No cheese, no mark-up, only vegetables, oil and salt and pepper.

I have no religious or ethical reasons not to eat meat. Just like its healthier, period.But let us say you are not like me-lucky you-and you have strong moral objections to eat meat.Would you be upset if someone half your veggie sandwich with the same knife they only used to send via a pound roast beef and melted cheese?

Listen, I know that vegans.And the sooner would cut your throat where you touch their food with a knife that was within a 50-metre radius of the animals; okay, before I get my nose, it is an exaggeration. calm.

But you get the idea. Personally, I have never made a stink about the knife, mainly because I have not seen my knife used in any gross, as well as Mayonnaise or bacon, but who knows what happened before I got there; old croissants on Sunday ..., I do not think about it.

I don't know if Metro has an official knife cleaning policy, and I have never seen an employee beam on with a particular knife or wash them for that matter-but not as trivial as it may sound so dangerous?

If you believe that an enraged vegan dangerous is one thing, but what happens if someone is allergic to the stuff stays on the knife?

Image credit: New York Post


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