So, forgive me for this, as this is news from 18 months ago, but I just found this out yesterday.
I took my oldest two kids to meet up with my Brother, SIL, and two nephews to see the new Mario movie. After the movie was over, I suggested we take the kids to the nearby McDonalds, as we can get them a happy meal and let them play on the indoor playground. After we get there, instead of new Mario happy meal toys, they have these little Mask Singer plushies. That is when my brother casually mentions that McDonalds will not be using plastics in its Happy meal toys.
Now for the past year or so, I realized that every time we would go to our local McDonalds (which is horrible for wait times and general upkeep), we would get a crappy little Disney plush(usually Stitch), but I just thought that was their go to toy for when they weren't running a specific happy meal promotion.
So I am a bit torn on this. On the one hand, the progressive side of me is glad that they are doing something to reduce the amount of plastic being produced. I know that they make a lot of happy meal toys, so that this is a significant step. I just feel a bit bummed as the toys that they are making now won't compare to what they used to make just a few years ago. Oh well. What are your thoughts on this old news?
I took my oldest two kids to meet up with my Brother, SIL, and two nephews to see the new Mario movie. After the movie was over, I suggested we take the kids to the nearby McDonalds, as we can get them a happy meal and let them play on the indoor playground. After we get there, instead of new Mario happy meal toys, they have these little Mask Singer plushies. That is when my brother casually mentions that McDonalds will not be using plastics in its Happy meal toys.
Now for the past year or so, I realized that every time we would go to our local McDonalds (which is horrible for wait times and general upkeep), we would get a crappy little Disney plush(usually Stitch), but I just thought that was their go to toy for when they weren't running a specific happy meal promotion.
So I am a bit torn on this. On the one hand, the progressive side of me is glad that they are doing something to reduce the amount of plastic being produced. I know that they make a lot of happy meal toys, so that this is a significant step. I just feel a bit bummed as the toys that they are making now won't compare to what they used to make just a few years ago. Oh well. What are your thoughts on this old news?