Minneapolis is forcing all fast food outlets to close.

in #life5 years ago

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Minneapolis is the largest city in the state of Minnesota, USA, and is the administrative center of Henepin County. Together with the nearby city of Seoul and the nearly 200 suburbs surrounding it, t.s. Twin Cities agglomeration, the sixth largest agglomeration in the United States with approximately 3.2 million inhabitants.

Minneapolis has decided to close all transit lanes to provide cleaner air and safer pedestrian traffic in the city. A city study found that drivers do not pay attention to the environment before ordering food and after receiving food. Similarly, parking in a queue generates a huge amount of exhaust gas.

Minneapolis has pledged to reduce emissions of various greenhouse gases by 80% by 2050. From 2040 onwards, new parking spaces will be restricted in the city, and new gas stations will no longer be allowed in the city.

Not only fast-food businesses will close down the box office. Likewise, liquor stores, dry cleaning service providers, post offices, banks, ammunition stores and other businesses will not be allowed to have auto cash registers.

Starbucks generates about 40% of that, and McDonald's has even invested in artificial intelligence services at the company's rigs. In addition, artificial intelligence checkouts run by McDonald's are trying to appeal to the customer by selling more food.

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