- A resident has discovered 46 empty industrial-sized McDonald's condiment bags littered along the Bay of Fundy shoreline in Nova Scotia, Canada, over the past two years.
- Karen Jenner, who regularly cleans the coast, found the Big Mac and McChicken sauce bags, which are typically used to refill in-store dispensers.
- The bilingual English and French labelling on the plastic suggests the waste originated from within the Maritime provinces.
- McDonald's Canada has launched an investigation into the matter after Jenner's repeated attempts to contact the company over two years.
- Jenner hopes the investigation will identify the "broken link" in the waste disposal process to prevent further plastic pollution.
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