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McDonald’s Canada has launched an investigation into really dozens of ample condiment bags person ended up littered crossed nan Bay of Fundy shoreline complete nan past 2 years.
Local resident Karen Jenner, who has spent years collecting litter on nan coast, reported finding 46 quiet bags of Big Mac and McChicken sauce betwixt Harbourville and Halls Harbour, Nova Scotia, complete nan past 2 years. The industrial-sized bags are typically utilized to refill condiment dispensers wrong nan fast-food chain’s kitchens.
Jenner told CBC News that while she often finds world debris carried by water currents, nan bilingual English and French labeling connected nan integrative indicates nan discarded apt originated from wrong nan Maritime provinces.
“It’s very sporadic but truthful acold I person recovered 46 of them,” Jenner told CBC News. “I deliberation that’s capable to bespeak that there’s a problem location on nan discarded disposal statement that McDonald’s is using.”
She added that it remained unclear whether nan rumor lies pinch a circumstantial edifice franchise aliases a third-party discarded disposal firm.

The find has prompted questions regarding nan company’s proviso concatenation and biology protocols.
Jenner said she had attempted to interaction nan corp for 2 years pinch small occurrence until a caller follow-up.
“They said nan messages ne'er went done to nan correct people,” she told CBC News. “I mobility that, but they are looking into it now, which I appreciate. It’s disappointing that it’s taken truthful agelong for that to hap though.”

In a connection to CBC News, McDonald’s Canada confirmed it was taking nan reports earnestly and looking into nan matter to find nan root of nan litter.
Jenner expressed dream that identifying nan “broken link” successful nan disposal process would forestall further integrative discarded from reaching nan Bay of Fundy tide.
The Independent has contacted McDonald’s for comment.
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