Tomra T-53 Reverse Vending Machines @ former King Kullen - 1441 Richmond Ave. - Staten Island, NY

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Uploaded by on Aug 2, 2011

*This store is now a Stop & Shop. I do not know if they still have the T-53s.* These machines aren't that bad. I was hoping for something better than T-53s here, though. I didn't bring all the cans I had at home since I had a lot of Sprite cans, and Tomra machines will not take those ANYWHERE. I stopped at this store since I had to go out to NJ on a Saturday night at 9 PM, and this is a 24-hour store that also seems to have a 24-hour bottle return area, unlike an A&P-owned store would have.

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  • I want one in NJ!

  • @xxxxLetsRidexxxxx good luck! we only have these because of the bottle deposit, where you pay 5 cents additional on each bottle/can of soda, water, or alcohol, and you get the 5 cents back by going to these machines. the receipt it prints can be brought to the cashier for the money, and rarely some machines have a coin module that gives you the cash on the spot. also notice how all the poland springs sold by you have a red stripe, that's so people in NJ don't bring the bottle to NY for money.

  • @ih8thyssenkrupp and NJ will NEVER get a bottle deposit. NY is VERY greedy in case you don't know. when people don't return the bottles NY State keeps the money and it goes towards education and other state programs. the 5 cent deposit also encourages recycling, as these machines shred the bottles, which are then taken in for recycling.

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  • @alexweb8 I don't think ur thinking of the right King Kullen.

  • @alexweb8 Or is this a different store, because there is also one that was an A&P.

  • Google maps shows this as having T-X2s shortly after it became a King Kullen. Those machines were probably left behind by the Waldbaums that formerly occupied this store.

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