San Francisco Announces Trash Can Choice
We have been waiting for some time for the moonbats running San Francisco to choose a pricey new trash can to deal with the refuse that has been piling up on the formerly beautiful city’s streets. Now at last:
San Francisco’s city government spent $550,000 designing a new trash can through a four-year-long process which included a design contest and trial run, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Each model of the newly-selected “Slim Silhouette” will cost $2,000 to $3,000, but prototypes the city tested out cost $12,000 to $20,000 each, according to the Chronicle.
So at least it could have been worse in terms of cost.
San Francisco, we apparently have a trash can. https://t.co/NPA8UM5Epf via @sfchronicle
— St. John Barned-Smith ⚔️ (@stjbs) December 22, 2022
You can tell the picture is staged because there are no psychotic drug fiends loafing amid mounds of garbage in front of the trash can.
On a tip from Franco.
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