New rules aimed at protecting the environment mean takeaways will no longer be able to serve food with certain items including plastic cutlery and polystyrene cups
Takeaways are having to make major changes to how they operate ahead of an upcoming ban on plastic cutlery, plates and trays. Fast-food bosses will be stopped from serving items on single-use plastic materials including bowls from October 1.
Owners have been advised to use up their existing stock before the rule comes into effect or they could be at risk of being fined. The new rules extend to online, over-the-counter sales and the supply of items from new and existing stock.
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