Redbox is the latest home video rental enterprise to bite the dust.
A little over a week after its parent company, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, filed for bankruptcy, the DVD kiosk-rental business — often seen at gas stations, convenience stores and in supermarket entrances — is shutting down.
Roughly 1,000 employees will reportedly lose their jobs without any severance or extended benefits, according to Variety.
Chicken Soup for the Soul — the Connecticut-based conglomerate known for its namesake series of self-help books, ad-supported streaming services (like Crackle) and pet food — acquired Redbox in 2022.
Redbox was reportedly $325 million in debt at the time of the acquisition. The merger was touted as the start of an entertainment business set to reach consumers across mediums and boost revenue.