American Rounds has rolled out vending machines in a half-dozen grocery stores in the South, with plans to expand later in 2024. The machines are not for lottery tickets or gumballs, but for bullets.
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Some grocery stores in Oklahoma, Texas and Alabama have vending machines that dispense ammunition. Some say they're a safer way to sell it, while others say they send the wrong message. Now to ...
This time of year, shoppers who set foot inside Lowe’s Market in downtown Canyon Lake, are usually looking for two things: swimming gear and beer. The cramped and busy grocery store, which is located ...
The American Rounds vending machine sells ammunition in several locations across the United States. The machines scan a customers’ drivers license and uses facial scanning to verify a purchaser’s ...
Americans love guns. Not only do roughly 40 percent of Americans say they live in a household with guns, but the U.S. beats out every other country on Earth when it comes to the ratio of guns to ...
A Dallas-based company has installed vending machines stocked with ammunition in grocery stores in Alabama, Oklahoma and South Texas and hopes to expand to Dallas-Fort Worth markets soon. According to ...
In other gun news, vending machines have been installed in grocery stores in Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama that sell bullets. The Texas-based company American Rounds says it plans to expand its bullet ...
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Going to the vending machine — do you want something? Soda? Gum? A round or two of bullets? Oh, and these aren’t vending machines, per se. According to American Rounds, these are “smart retail ...