A GameStop location in New York. Photo: Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images
GameStop stores nationwide accepted more than 80,000 trade-ins during last weekend's Trade Anything Day, where customers could bring almost anything in exchange for store credit.
The big picture: Each trade-in, which couldn't be alive or hazardous and had to fit into a 20x20x20-inch box, received $5 credit.
Zoom in: South of Nashville in Spring Hill, a location got a speed limit sign.
What happens to the trade-ins is up to individual stores — they can trash, donate or keep them.
"Most stores received canned goods and pet food for donation to local shelters," GameStop's Nicolle K. Robles tells Axios.