I don't understand the business model of Pulowski Preservation Shelters. No, I understand what they say they're doing -- providing shelter for when the balloon goes up -- but I don't understand how they're actually making money.
Look, even if these things are no more expensive to build than a port-a-potty, that's a couple thousand dollars. And then, they have to be permanently installed, with sewage connections, and that's got to be another couple thousand. So it's costing the company a minimum of five thousand dollars for each of those things you see on the street, and that's not even questioning how much it costs them to get regulatory approval to be there on that street in the first place.
And they charge... according to our own page (https://fallout.fandom.com/wiki/Pulowski_Preservation_shelter ) $0.25 per use, quarters only. And if they're only designed to be used when the bombs drop, that's a single use... one quarter.
Even if the tubes for waste relief are routinely used by pre-bombing citizens, that's ten thousand uses just to pay off the manufacturing and installation charges.
So... what's the business model, here?