There should be litter bins on the underground
In uk.transport.london message , Wed,
10 Jun 2009 10:54:43, pg123 posted:
There are enough outlets selling take-away food on the underground and,
at times, I have to eat as I use the tube to travel between
appointments. No, I'm not going to carry around food wrapping with me
all day so I have to find somewhere to discretely drop it.
To avoid carrying it round all day, you need to dispose of it
discretely; but in order not to be an obvious nuisance, you also need to
dispose of it discreetly.
Smallish plastic bags are cheaply enough available. Start off with a
sufficient supply, put your rubbish in one as you eat, then tie it off
and for safety tie it off in another. If you do not see a bin between
the tube and your next appointment, ask the receptionist how the bag can
conveniently be disposed of.
But eating on public transport is unladylike, so perhaps you will not be
seeing the better sort of receptionist.
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