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Hot Topic: Should gun ammunition machines be in supermarkets?

Plus, how many personal checks you've written in the last year.
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Shoppers at eight supermarkets in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas can purchase gun ammunition from vending machines that require them to scan their IDs.

You tell us: Do you think gun ammunition machines should be located at supermarkets? Cast your vote here.

Circling back: Last time, we told you that Target announced that it would stop accepting personal checks at its stores, so we asked how many personal checks you’d written in the last 12 months. More than 1 in 5 of you (22.8%) have not written any personal checks over the last year. Another 36% of you wrote just 1–5 checks, while 28.3% of you wrote more than 10, and 12.9% wrote from 6–10 checks.

Retail news that keeps industry pros in the know

Retail Brew delivers the latest retail industry news and insights surrounding marketing, DTC, and e-commerce to keep leaders and decision-makers up to date.