Twitter auctions bird statue and other office furniture

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After axing staff and scrapping perks, Twitter is offloading surplus supplies.

Twitter has placed hundreds of items from its San Francisco HQ up for auction online.

Some of the kitchen appliances for sale include several high-end La Marzocco espresso machines and a fizzy drink fountain complete with ice dispenser.

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