Hmmm, so how is this different from any other pizza box? Could pizza delivery companies deliver pizzas in washable cartons which they keep & reuse. I answer the door with a large plate, and they give it to me. No cardboard, no recycing needed. And if I lick the plate clean, no washing chemicals either.
I make my own pizzas....cheaper, more nutricious, no waste, no cardboard, no fuel wasted to deliver them...and by incorporating spinach they are truly 'green'!
If we ever do get a pizza, we use the box as a plate anyway. If there is any left over it goes in the fridge in the entire box. Then we cut it into small bits and bung it on the compost heap. I just wonder if they'll pass the costs onto the consumer via the pizza?
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I'm sorry, I don't understand. What is 'left over pizza'?
Fran
Great idea! Glad to see you blogging again Mel. You have been missed.
Hmmm, so how is this different from any other pizza box? Could pizza delivery companies deliver pizzas in washable cartons which they keep & reuse. I answer the door with a large plate, and they give it to me. No cardboard, no recycing needed. And if I lick the plate clean, no washing chemicals either.
I make my own pizzas....cheaper, more nutricious, no waste, no cardboard, no fuel wasted to deliver them...and by incorporating spinach they are truly 'green'!
I think that's pretty cool actually.
Welcome back Mel.
If we ever do get a pizza, we use the box as a plate anyway. If there is any left over it goes in the fridge in the entire box. Then we cut it into small bits and bung it on the compost heap.
I just wonder if they'll pass the costs onto the consumer via the pizza?
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