It’s Friday. The end of a long week and traditionally take-away night in many homes. Admittedly not usually McDonald’s down my way, but this rather innovative re-work of the Golden Arches‘ fast food packaging (also applicable to a number of other fast food burger franchises too) is wonderfully simple.
Designed to solve the problems that traditional fast food packaging offers of, broadly speaking, too many packets and not enough hands.
Instead of grabbing a a rolled up paper bag in one hand, a drink in the other, and then somehow picking up a straw and napkins on the way out, this solution neatly wraps it all up together.
Your burger, fries and drink are held in a single container with carry handle, leaving you with one free hand to send a tweet about the latest packaging design, high-five your mates, or even open the strangely heavy doors that fast food restaurants often have.
GIF above via Funri.
Wow, coming from a mom that usually only has one hand to carry things, this is totally genius!
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Don’t the contents of the burger all sorta slide to the edge, creating a soggy blob at the bottom? Hmm…
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Reblogueó esto en gabriel catalanoy comentado:
Your burger, fries and drink are held in a single container with carry handle, leaving you with one free hand to send a tweet about the latest packaging design, high-five your mates, or even open the strangely heavy doors that fast food restaurants often have.
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That is really an awesome packaging work along with the artwork. Thank you for sharing an awesome artwork.
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Genius!!! 🙂
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Thanks for sharing. The packaging design is very innovative and would help prevent drink spillage that may occur when these items are packed in a bag. Great blog you have here 🙂
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Awesome!!!
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Innovative and efficient! Love the fresh idea!
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haha nice stuff 🙂
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Reblogged this on I'm Not A Blogger! and commented:
Pretty ergonomic.
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A rather neat little design isn’t it. Fast food outlets might get a few more customers if they took a look at redesigning their packaging.
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