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Govt spokeswoman apologizes to PM Prayut for showing him eating from a plastic container


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8 hours ago, RotMahKid said:

It's a proof that he does not stand 100% behind it. If he was a real supporter of denying plastics and foam, he would have denied the food being served to him that way.

It shows him again as a weak politician by blaming the officials and the government spokesmen after realizing he did it wrong.

 

And with what you claom to do by the refusing if the food served on wrong material also contribute to de spoilijg of food and unnecesary death of animals involved with the food. 

 

Demanding that this never happens again and still take the food tmakes that the waist and spilling of resources has been reduced to the minimum.

 

You forgot this.

 

 

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really the spokesman was only sorry for losing the plastic!

 

 missed opportunity image.jpeg.ff7ba60e5b3e6cdc5f066436daf681d0.jpeg   scavengers looking...........

(collectors' item)   

 

 

looks like an effective attempt has been made to hide the actual newsworthy subject photo though!

 - of him filling his face from it!! 

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9 hours ago, RotMahKid said:

It's a proof that he does not stand 100% behind it. If he was a real supporter of denying plastics and foam, he would have denied the food being served to him that way.

It shows him again as a weak politician by blaming the officials and the government spokesmen after realizing he did it wrong.

 

What if he was hungry?

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8 hours ago, petedk said:

Single use, throw away is ok, but they can be made of paper. The utensils are obviously more difficult and should probably be real utensils, but then there is the safety issue.


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I notice that Thai Smile use paper/ cardboard containers for their inflight snacks, included in the price and always appreciated by me. Only the coffee stirrers are plastic

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