Good riddance to bad rubbish! by kali66

Good riddance to bad rubbish!

When i saw this piece of litter i thought of my get-pushed challenge from Richard, which is to respond to a news story. The headline in the local paper is Staff Shortage Closes KFC

Apparently nobody wants to work there, rumours about the state of the kitchen, unsocial working hours, paying less than living wage and practices behind the scenes could be to blame!

tags green and street
@vignouse here is a response to your challenge
January 22nd, 2022  
nice very nice. I hope the remaining people find work ok
January 22nd, 2022  
@brigette the closings are intermittent, after the union boss outlining all the reasons why there was a personnel shortage the article finished with the owner saying if you want a job we want to hear from you!
January 22nd, 2022  
@kali66 Well that worked out nicely... and you got a twofer with the 'Stop Litter' message - neat!
January 22nd, 2022  
@vignouse thanks, how are you getting on? not too hard is it?
January 22nd, 2022  
@kali66 It terrifies me and I have no idea where or how to start... there are still two more days!
January 22nd, 2022  
Funny
January 22nd, 2022  
A great image and story. I like that you have included the stop sign.
January 22nd, 2022  
I also like the fact that the stop sign says 'stop' - so stop leaving your rubbish!
January 22nd, 2022  
@vignouse https://annetravelfoodie.com/flying-food-photography/

this is an easy tutorial. or you could just hang a cup or fruit on a string, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRvxcON-XZQ
January 22nd, 2022  
How timely...strong messaging in this to go with the article.
January 22nd, 2022  
Great response. I like the repeated pops of red.
January 22nd, 2022  
So true
January 22nd, 2022  
@kali66 these are great ideas, thanks for posting
January 22nd, 2022  
@kali66 Hi Kali - yeah, I can do something like that. It will be easier than what I had in mind which was to put each object on a separate photoshop layer and perhaps introduce some movement.
January 22nd, 2022  
I giggled at the image, but it's a sad story playing out everywhere these days.
January 22nd, 2022  
@vignouse When I did mine ( http://365project.org/randystreat/365/2021-12-23), I used skewers and photoshopped them out. I didn't think of suspending items. I know you will do well. Look forward to seeing your response.
January 22nd, 2022  
This would have been a perfect still to enclose with the article about the restaurant closure.
January 22nd, 2022  
A strong image. I really like it. Nice depth of meaning to it.
January 22nd, 2022  
Great storryteling shot.
January 23rd, 2022  
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