It appears the cut out folds down, and catches just over half of the bottom of the can. Pretty ingenious design. I have seen cup holders with less support for a can.Looks like the soda will fall right through.
+1 Agreed.Wow. Guys, please report to your psychiatrist. I think you are suffering from acute paranoia.
This design actually looks better than the silly corner cup holders that were just a thin strap of cardboard, many times breaking when the cafe attendant opened them to put in the cups.So I am currently on Train 99 heading back home. Went to the lounge to get cheese an a drink, and the attendant had to apologize for the new trays that Amtrak is using. They are VERY awkward and flimsy. Just thought I would warn everyone, be careful of your drink as you carry it down the aisle.ImageUploadedByAmtrak Forum1398542007.515064.jpg
Nobody claimed it was due to the "green" initiatives. Read GreenManedLion's and afigg's responses.Isn't "going green" and cutting down on wasted cardboard working out great? I mean doing this must have saved what, a twig?
Less paper, more profit for the tray manufacturer. Who cares if it's useless? Apparently not Amtrak.Nobody claimed it was due to the "green" initiatives. Read GreenManedLion's and afigg's responses.Isn't "going green" and cutting down on wasted cardboard working out great? I mean doing this must have saved what, a twig?
The cardboard carry box is useful for keeping your soda can and plastic cup upright when you are sitting at your seat. The train can get a tad shaky at times.Why does one need a tray for two items?
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