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Stop & Shop: No More Reusable Bag Rebate
The supermarket chain is testing the policy change regionally.

Grocery shoppers in Dobbs Ferry with their reusable bags in tow may be surprised to find Stop & Shop is no longer giving back five cents per bag.
Stop & Shop New York Metro spokeswoman Arlene Putterman said Monday it was a regional policy decision to stop the rebate as a test.
"We had been doing it for years," she said of the 5-cent incentive, "but there's really not much changing on the meter.
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"We feel the program has reached a plateau," Putterman said.
She said the company will be making a donation of $10,000 to the environmental group Connecticut Forest and Park Association and will still be encouraging people to reuse plastic bags.
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A posting about the change on New Rochelle Patch's Facebook led to several comments reating to the news.
Melanie McKay said she "wasn't too happy" about the change.
"Being on a budget, those nickels add up," she wrote.
Mary Jane Marcus added she "will not be going there anytime soon."
On the other hand, Casey DelliCarpini wrote that she didn't mind the change.
"I always forget to hit that button anyway," she said.
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