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But new Paris residents Grace Shadrack and Grace Foley went viral after posting a TikTok showing trash piled up in the street with the“We thought it'd be really funny if we used theSanitation workers are one of the groups striking, which means that garbage in some parts of the city hasn’t been collected for two weeks, leaving the streets overflowing with it.
The 20-year-olds said they had no clue that the protests were happening until they stumbled upon them while out shopping. “We went into a shop and asked a lady and she said, obviously, they're striking for the retirement age,” Shadrack said. “It was pretty crazy.” Shadrack and Foley are British influencers and best friends who spent the past year traveling around the world before deciding to live in Paris. One main factor for their decision was, of course,a show they adored.
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