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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Retail liquor stores, markets, and bars are the businesses most directly hit by the bill. They suffer not only from the higher beverage prices as a result of the deposit, but the law also requires that they collect, save, and return bottles and cans to their distributors...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: Deposits and Returns | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

According to Square establishment owners, especially bar owners, the biggest problem they have has since the bill took effect is the lack of storage space for the empties. To collect their refund the bars and retail stores must keep all the empty returnable containers on the premises until a distributor picks them up during delivery of an order, and records the amount owed the retailer...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: Deposits and Returns | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

...volume of returns varies widely from store to store, and many businesses do not yet have accurate estimates of just how much they collect Store 24 gets between 50 to 150 containers per day, according to employee Neil J. Beck, while Cahaly's receives around 200 a day, said one worker who asked not to be identified...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: Deposits and Returns | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

Another major problem facing the Harvard Square businesses is the extra time and manpower required to collect, sort, and pack the returnable containers for the distributors to pick up. Retail stores must do the sorting all day since they are required by state law to accept returns during all business hours. Bars usually collect and pack the used containers after closing each night...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: Deposits and Returns | 3/4/1983 | See Source »

...group hopes to collect 50,000 signatures, Rev. Cheryl Sanders, organizer of the, they have only collected...

Author: By Jannet A. Bachs, | Title: Seymour Soc. Gathers Petitions To Halt Drug Sales and Crime | 3/1/1983 | See Source »

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