Mackenzie Click-Mickelson
Chugging along the path of life
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We don't have deposits here but I have visited places that do. There used to be places where you could get a few cents per can for aluminum but I think those places went by the wasteside near me.You must have never visited Michigan then?
The cashier at the Speedway I was at would have agreed with you, I'm assuming lol because the look on his face said it all when I said "There is SALES TAX on a food item??!!" He was like uhhh, yeah, have you been living under a rock or something? haha
I told him I spent my first 34 years living in MI where there is no sales tax on non-prepared food items (a cup of coffee from a self-serve station at a gas station is not considered "prepared"), and I has just moved to IL a few weeks ago.
On the other hand, I love when people come to MI and complain about the bottle/can deposit. And now that I have gotten over my horror of seeing a soda can in the garbage after living here in IL for almost 7 years now, it's fun to see the uncomfortable squirming when I tell visiting relatives to just go ahead and throw their can into the trash (combined trash/recycling in my town) instead of leaving it on my counter! Even though I grew up with everyone having a dedicated "bottle return bin" in their house, the thought of keeping sticky, gross empty soda cans around until I can take them back to the store for the $.10 refund is so weird to me now!
In our County recycling is required but it is separated out from trash. The only down side is long ago they stopped taking glass. I just store up my glass though and take it to the numerous places like Ripple Glass (found in parking lots and such) that does the recycling.