Shake Shack Moving To Biodegradable Straws (But Not Soggy Paper Ones)
Soon, all U.S. Shake Shacks will eschew the standard straw in service of sustainability, instead importing boxes of biodegradable yet acceptable alternatives. That's all I've got, no more intentional alliteration, I solemnly swear.
Sip your heart out... We're pumped to share that we're eliminating plastic straws + rolling out compostable, plant-based straws to our U.S. Shacks! 💚 We know we've got more work to do, but we're excited to take this small step in helping to protect the environment. #earthday pic.twitter.com/LbIWbLu1MN
— SHAKE SHACK (@shakeshack) April 22, 2019
This week, the company announced that all domestic Shacks will move on from the plastic straws of yesteryear, switching to a plant-based alternative. In an email to The Takeout, a representative for the company confirmed that the new straws would be biodegradable, a trait they will share with the cups used for the chain's shakes and beers. There's no word on when this initiative will be rolled out.
Disability rights advocates have argued that many plastic straw alternatives simply won't work for people who rely on plastic straws daily, but if the Shake Shack use a material similar to that being used in some biodegradable cups, it's possible that they may even check that box.
As Portland's The Oregonian restaurant critic (and The Takeout contributor) Michael Russell wrote: "Death to soggy paper straws."
The double small bamboo straw situation I saw in Hawaii has been my favorite replacement so far. Death to soggy paper straws. https://t.co/COfwMsJqSJ
— Michael Russell (@tdmrussell) April 23, 2019
Somewhere, a Congressman is grumpy.