Paul Masson Brandy Bottle and McDonald’s Fries Box in North Minneapolis
Discarded remnants of consumer culture, a Paul Masson Brandy bottle and a McDonald's French fries box, lie on the ground in North Minneapolis. These items, common symbols of fast food and casual consumption, are often found as litter in urban environments. Their presence here speaks to the broader issues of waste management and the pervasive influence of global brands on local landscapes. The juxtaposition of these disposable products highlights the transient nature of modern consumption and its lasting impact on public spaces.
Photo taken in March 2009. © 2026 Chad Davis