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  2. Office Depot - Wikipedia

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    Office Depot, Inc. is an American office supply retailer headquartered in Boca Raton, Florida. The company operates 960 retail stores in the United States under the Office Depot and OfficeMax brands, [4] as well as e-commerce sites and a business-to-business sales organization. The company has combined annual sales of approximately $11 billion ...

  3. Talk:Office Depot - Wikipedia

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    Office Depot's customer service policies are discussed on Consumer watchdogs and Consumer affairs sites which adds to thier own notability. The notability factor as well as the high relevance that these policy have to an article about a Retail business merits their inclusion in the article.

  4. Category:Office Depot - Wikipedia

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  5. Instructions Not Included - Wikipedia

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    Instructions Not Included (Spanish: No se aceptan devoluciones, lit. 'Returns not accepted') is a 2013 Mexican comedy-drama film co-written, directed by, and starring Eugenio Derbez. The plot follows a Mexican playboy who is suddenly saddled with a love child at his doorstep, and sets off to Los Angeles to find the mother. Released in the ...

  6. File:Office Depot Logo (Horizontal).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Current logo of American office supply retailer Office Depot. Cropped from file Office Depot Office Max Logo.svg using Inkscape. Date: 18 December 2018:

  7. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    Upon return of the empty container to a depot or processor, a portion of the surcharge (the refundable deposit) is refunded to the consumer, while the non-refundable RFF is kept by the retailer and remitted to the territorial Recycling Fund, where unredeemed deposits also go. In 2014, Yukon had a non-refillable recycling rate of 82%.