This is inspired by a post about a drive thru convience store, in my town we have a drive thru convience store where you can buy milk, bread and other things and just pull up in your car. I said they were great thing to use if you have kids, either sleeping, sick, or if someone was elderly you dont have to get out of the car.
Another poster says this is hurting ourselves, teaching our children to be lazy, and hurting our environment.
So do you use them, what for? The bank, fast food etc.
And what is your opinion? Would you want a drive thru convience store in your town?
Didn't really use them too much before I had a kid, but with one still in a car seat, I really

them, now! I especially love the drive-thru bank teller.

Now, I wouldn't use a drive-thru convenience store since I don't go to convenience stores at all...and when I do shop, I have to actually paw each item, read ingredients, etc. At the very least, I would order online through Peapod, if I had to. That way I could see the items online before purchasing. But I have no objection to there being a drive-thru store in my town.

I have no idea who that other poster is, but we are not lazy people, nor are we oblivious to the environment. We reduce, reuse, and recycle. We garden and compost. This week we have gone: grocery shopping, to church/Sunday school, to yoga, to music lessons, to water aerobics, to the playground, skiing, ice skating, to art class, out to lunch and dinner (once each), overnight to Gramma's house (ds only), to storytime, visiting friends in their home, and to the zoo. We also (gasp, horror!) went to the drive-thru teller, TWICE!!!

If that is teaching my child to be lazy or inactive, then the world is REALLY screwed.
