Submitted by DaddyBobMN t3_zyyaru in vermont
alwaysmilesdeep t1_j28htsq wrote
Reply to comment by ARaoulVermonter in Hartford Redemption struggles to keep employees in what owner fears is a dying trade by DaddyBobMN
So when I buy a 12 pack of coke it adds 3 dollars on? Have you seen how much they sell a 12 pack of coke for lately.
Russian_Rocket23 t1_j28sf46 wrote
The refund is supposed to be an incentive to have people return their empties. That would certainly provide an incentive (and maybe have people drink less soda).
realize-finiteworld t1_j2ch5na wrote
Deposit/redemption is a great program for hard to recycle materials. Aluminum cans are one of the easiest materials to collect, separate, and recycle. Glass is another story. If we could collect ALL glass beverage containers and separate them by color, it would be a huge win for the redemption system.
ARaoulVermonter t1_j28iy1b wrote
You'd get it back when you return the cans. It would be like paying 5 cents a can in 1972, accounting for inflation.
Wageslavesyndrome t1_j28k4nm wrote
😂 Companies can’t have this happen. Then people would eventually realize that they’ve been getting fucked for years now with wages not going up as much as everything else has around them all these years.
DragBunt t1_j29n74h wrote
You get all that money back though when you return the cans.
AtomicWaffle420 t1_j2aizgx wrote
That's literally the point, to get people to return the empties to get their money back.
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