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  2. Redbox - Wikipedia

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    Redbox Automated Retail LLC was initially developed in Chicago as a part of “Project 361”, a McDonald's business expansion initiative. John Sexton Abrams, a strategy executive at McDonald's, designed the original concept as an immersive kiosk leveraging McDonald's product supply chain and geographic footprint to provide 24/7 access to fresh dairy and other products.

  3. Redbox Isn't the Bargain It Once Was - AOL

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  4. Why Your Local Redbox Kiosk Just Disappeared - AOL

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    It was a rough second quarter for Redbox with just 169.3 million rentals of DVDs, Blu-rays, and video games. That may seem like a big number, but it was 9.3 percent lower than the tally a year ...

  5. Video rental shop - Wikipedia

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    Customers selected a movie from a list using buttons, paid by credit card, and the movie popped out of a slot. While traditional brick and mortar video rental stores were closing at a high rate, Redbox moved into existing retail locations such as supermarkets, and placed kiosks within them or outside of them to gain access to that consumer base ...

  6. Redbox owner Chicken Soup for the Soul files for bankruptcy - AOL

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    The number of Redbox kiosks has grown to about 34,000 across the US, largely located at grocery and drug stores. Since its 2002 launch, Redbox has rented its 1 billion discs at prices cheaper than ...

  7. Redbox Automated Retail LLC v. Universal City Studios LLLP

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    Redbox is a company that rents and sells DVDs through over 35,900 automated retail kiosks [2] inside chain restaurants, grocery stores, and drug stores in American cities. [1]