New York City MTA introduces scent diffusers in subway stations to improve atmosphere, sparking mixed reactions.
The New York City MTA has installed scent diffusers in two subway stations as part of a pilot program to improve the environment. The devices, costing up to $2,200 each, emit a fresh scent and have sparked mixed reactions from riders. The MTA aims to assess whether these diffusers can enhance the overall subway experience.
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