I kind of assume that one must have started out as a front counter display in a convenience store or something, then been sold or salvaged when the store shut down. The glass door and general shape makes it look like a store display, to say nothing of the advertising. Like that glass door compromises the insulation, and as a result more of the overall volume gets devoted to cramming in a bigger cooling setup to compensate, all so anyone walking past can see inside.
It looks like a bar type of thing to me - the barrel lock is a dead giveaway that it's intended to be in a public place that can be left unattended in a larger space like a casino or bowling alley.
I kind of assume that one must have started out as a front counter display in a convenience store or something, then been sold or salvaged when the store shut down. The glass door and general shape makes it look like a store display, to say nothing of the advertising. Like that glass door compromises the insulation, and as a result more of the overall volume gets devoted to cramming in a bigger cooling setup to compensate, all so anyone walking past can see inside.
It looks like a bar type of thing to me - the barrel lock is a dead giveaway that it's intended to be in a public place that can be left unattended in a larger space like a casino or bowling alley.
It's meant to be behind a sports bar
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