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(KSL News) -- Next time you run to the store to pick up a few items, you could drop off some items too, those documents you've been meaning to destroy.
Dan's grocery stores are installing new drop-off boxes for sensitive documents. For five dollars you can put as many documents as you can fit into a two pound envelope and put it into the "Shred Station" deposit box.
CD's, Disks, and credit cards can all be shredded.
Dione Magleby, Owner, Certified Shred: "Anything that may be thrown in the trash, there are dumpster divers that will actually get in your garbage and pull that information and use that. And it is a nightmare for people to try to clean up their credit."
Instead of shipping the sensitive documents around, the documents are shredded at the stores.
The first Shred Station is at the Millcreek Dan's; others should be added in the coming months.