More eating, less receipting
Many things baffle me but none more so than the number of pieces of paper you are presented with on purchasing a sandwich at EAT
Yards and yards of the stuff providing you with worthless and totally unnecessary detail about the purchase you have made; the type of sandwich, which EAT you purchased it at, the date of your purchase, the exact time of purchase – down to the seconds – and the name of the overly smug gap year student that served you.
When was the last time you needed proof of a sandwich purchase? Do people really try stuffing their soggy not-so-nice home made sandwich into old an EAT boxes and try to exchange it for a better version?
Save some trees, print less.
Posted January 20th, 2010 by talkpr
Categories: Environment, experience, retail, sustainable
