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Kroger Plans to Expand Redbox DVD Rental Kiosks

Coinstar said it will expand the presence of its redbox fully automated DVD rental kiosks at Kroger stores. Redbox DVD kiosks are currently available at more than 200 Kroger locations, and more than 2,600 Kroger-operated supermarkets and convenience stores will feature the redbox DVD kiosks within the next year, according to a Coinstar press statement yesterday.

August 3, 2009

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BELLEVUE, Wash. — Coinstar said it will expand the presence of its redbox fully automated DVD rental kiosks at Kroger stores.

Redbox DVD kiosks are currently available at more than 200 Kroger locations, and more than 2,600 Kroger-operated supermarkets and convenience stores will feature the redbox DVD kiosks within the next year, according to a Coinstar press statement yesterday.

“This partnership with Coinstar will give our customers across the country access to new-release DVDs for $1 a night,” Paul Scutt, senior vice president of retail operations for Kroger, said in the statement. “Our shoppers tell us that the redbox kiosks are an easy, convenient and affordable way to watch popular new movies at home with their families.”

The rollout of more than 2,600 redbox DVD kiosks at Kroger and Kroger-operated banner supermarkets and convenience stores nationwide will be completed in 2010.

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