RE: CVR Diary 5 Predicting the Most EPIC Haul EVER for me.
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Cans are at .58usd a pound nationally, does california subsidize them, or something?
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Cans are at .58usd a pound nationally, does california subsidize them, or something?
Great question.
I don't have an answer, but you may have answered a question of mine.
My question: why is it so easy for them to round up the change? Those pennies would amount to a lot after a year. Maybe subsidized is the reason for that lazy rounding I enjoy. (Maybe because there might have been a flirt vibe or curious vibe with the cashier gal... maybe... not sure... maybe... )
Anyway, not sure if it's subsidized. Some say Orange County doesn't have CRV and then other say OC does have it... looking now... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Redemption_Value
seems like a yes.
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I was gonna say.
They probably got fed money to dip into and set up a way to launder it.
I was looking to start walking the ditches picking up cans until I saw that clovis was saying .55usd for cans.
I'm not sure they even buy plastics here, that is what made me think it had to be subsidized.
Image how much dirtier it would be here in a dense area.
Yeah, it must be something there.
Here the 4 square miles around the corner we live on have 4 houses on just 2 of them.
That would equate to about 20 Starbucks locations, 15 subway locations, three Chinese buffets, four or five In-N-Out burgers… I could go on… DONUTS!!!
Lots of good ol’ fashion mom and pop Vietnamese and or Cambodian donut shops. Is awesome and their continued resilience to big box is amazing.