They sell things that come in cups, or with napkins. Lots of people cycle/run/walk here instead of driving, seems pretty stupid.

Taking away the bins doesn’t mean you don’t produce rubbish…

Edit: I think there is still a bin IN the cafe, but most people eat/drink outside. Lots of people asking staff where the bins are. Still hypocritical I think though? (And still mildly infuriating to remove well used bins!)

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    This is right by the cafe/site office/car park though. The reception desk is about 20m to the left and staffed during daylight hours year round.

    Not like it’s in the middle of nowhere.

    I get your point, there are very few bins elsewhere (mostly by the other car parks) and that’s fine. It’s just that the place that gives you rubbish makes it hard to responsibly get rid of it.

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          It’s a sign from the forest ministry, they removed their bins.

          Why on earth would you think a sign from the ministry of forestry would be speaking for and removing a cafes bins…?

          Read the fucking sign for fucks sakes. It’s literally, right fucking there.

          • @[email protected]
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            Read the fucking post for fucks sake. It’s right fucking there.

            The sign says the bins were removed. The post headline says the bins were removed from the cafe area. This is a cafe at a visitor center at a forest.

            Before you go insulting the reading comprehension of others, try working on your own.

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      126 days ago

      May I ask the name of this place? I’d like to pull it up on Google Maps and have a look at the layout.