American Rounds, the company behind the controversial ammunition vending machines that started popping up at businesses in Alabama, Oklahoma, and Texas recently, has announced plans to expand to ...
Candy, ice and lottery tickets have long been impulse items sold at checkouts in American grocery stores. Now bullets are joining the list of merchandise peddled to consumers as they exit at a growing ...
Adults in some U.S. states can now buy gun ammunition out of AI-powered vending machines right at their local grocery store. The company that makes them argues it’s a safer way to sell ammo than ...
Shoppers at select grocery stores around the South can pick up something new: ammunition dispensed from a high-tech vending machine that contains a plentiful assortment of 12-gauge shotgun shells and ...
The vending machines, sold by a company called American Rounds, sell ammunition that can be used in handguns, rifles and shotguns. They have been installed in Texas, Oklahoma and Alabama so far. By ...
Texans can now go to a vending machine to buy bullets for their guns, but Houstonians would have to go pretty far to experience buying ammunition almost as easily as a bottle of soda. American Rounds ...
Now to Oklahoma, where shoppers at a handful of grocery stores can also pick up shotgun shells and bullets with their produce. There are vending machines dispensing ammunition at stores in the state, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Candy, ice and lottery tickets have long been impulse items sold at checkouts in American grocery stores. Now bullets are joining ...
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