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Soy Sauce Bottle

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Commonly found in the street; this baby fish bottle containing soy sauce originally part of the contents of a takeaway sushi meal which can be bought from super markets.

Ukraine pin on badge

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Basic charity pin on badge to help with the war effort in Ukraine. The badge is based the their national flag. Quick to make and quick to loose.

Marvel Spider-Man Miles Morales Backpack With plastic toys

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This backpack was found on school gates. Having looked online there is a lot of merchandise surrounding this modern version of Spiderman. It’s of good quality obviously belongs to a child containing a variety of plastic toys. Can’t make out if they’re girls or boys toys however gender specification is becoming narrow these days. The pander is a Play Mobil toy and the only one worth keeping so I replaced it with the Harry Potter figurine found the previous year just in case the child feels hard done by however the panders are easily bought online at a reasonable price. Once recorded I popped it back to the school gates where it remained for several days until it vanished.

Trolley token

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Trolley tokens or pound coins are needed to allow costumers to use supermarket trolleys for their groceries, this prevents them from being wheeled off and used for purposes other than what they were originally intended. For example where supermarkets don’t use this facility shopping trolley’s have been known to stray further afield being dredged up from river beds, helping towards polluting the environment. Some places now have trolleys that become locked if they venture any further than store car parks. As mentioned earlier £1 coins usually fit but trolley tokens are often preferred in case you don’t have a pound coin to spare or prefer cashless payments. There have been occasions where people have forgotten to take out their tokens or coins; this one was found beside a cash machine in town. It’s still available to purchase online and is called a Trolley Buddy . Others can be bought from various charities to help support them, costing as little as £1.50.