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Mass. supermarkets launch anti-bottle deposit campaign

MA supermarkets launch anti-bottle deposit campaign

The ballot question would change the current nickel deposit to include bottled water and other non-carbonated beverages not included in the original law. It is Question 2 on the ballot.

The ad says the change would mean higher prices on juice, bottled water, soda and other beverages. The ad also notes the nickel deposit would be adjusted every five years to keep up with increases in inflation.

The top contributors to the No on Question 2 coalition are four supermarket chains — Roche Bros., Big Y Food, Stop & Shop and the operators of Price Chopper supermarkets.

(http://www.telegram.com/article/20140915/NEWS/140919939)

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Mass. supermarkets launch anti-bottle deposit campaign