Three of Australia’s major fast food chains have been slapped with fines after their workers were caught illegally dumping waste oil down stormwater drains.
KFC, Hungry Jack’s and McDonald’s franchises in Melbourne’s north were penalised between $3800 to more than $7500 following a spate of pollution reports, the Environment Protection Agency Victoria said on Monday.
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