McDonald's invents new paperbag with a built-in tray
McDonald's invents new paperbag with a built-in tray
Say goodbye to coke-spills and cheese-droppings with McDonald's redesigned paper bags that magically transform into a serving tray.

New Delhi: You no longer have to keep your half-eaten burger on your car's dashboard or soil your clothes as you eat a McDonald's takeaway meal.

The fast-food chain has redesigned its paper bags that magically transform into a serving tray. Goodbye, coke-spills and cheese-droppings.

The new recyclable paper bags have been developed by McDonald's Hungary alongside ad agency DDB Budapest and include a tearaway strip at the bottom revealing a sturdy tray built right in, Gizmodo notes.

The tray is made out of reinforced cardboard that can safely hold even a large sized meal without collapsing.

It might appear like a little change to the way McDonald's will serve food, but it will go a long way in saving your clothes, books, workstations, and practically every place you struggle to keep your fries and burger onto.

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