When you think of vending machines, you probably think about beverages and snacks. Rightfully so: Coca-Cola and Pepsi operate millions of machines around the world. Japan alone has 980,000 Coke machines.
But companies that provide products other than sodas and chips are realizing the benefit of selling their items through vending machines. With each piece of equipment costing between $3,000 to $5,000, it's a more cost effective way to reach more customers.
Below are some items you might come across in vending machines in your travels.
1. Toiletries. Zoomsystems, a San Francisco, CA based company, provides companies like 3Floz a way to sell travel items through conveniently placed machines in airports. Whether your luggage was lost or you simply forgot to pack something, you can purchase the item from one of these vending machines.
2. Cosmetics. Need to freshen up on the go? Sephora's got you covered. These vending machines offer offer 50 of the company's most popular products.
3. Umbrellas. If you find yourself caught in the rain without cover, there's nothing to fear. Companies like Vendabrolly provide umbrellas through their vending machines.
4. Bicycle supplies. We've all been there. You're out for a ride and you get a flat tire and the only option is to walk your bike all the way home. Not anymore. Bikestock sells all kinds of bike accessories through Kiosks located in New York City.
5. Books. We've blogged about book vending machines before, but books are always worth talking about. Green Reads in Canada offers second-hand books for $2 each.
Vending machines can sell a variety of products including toiletries, cosmetics, umbrellas, bicycle supplies, and books. These items provide convenience for travelers and others who may need them on the go.
Companies find vending machines cost-effective, with equipment costing between $3,000 to $5,000, allowing them to reach more customers conveniently without the need for staffed retail locations.
These vending machines are often placed in airports and other travel hubs to provide easy access to essential items like toiletries and cosmetics for travelers who may have forgotten something or need replacements.
Yes, Zoomsystems offers vending machines for travel toiletries, Sephora provides machines with popular cosmetics, Vendabrolly sells umbrellas, Bikestock offers bicycle accessories in New York City, and Green Reads in Canada sells second-hand books through vending machines.
Vending machines provide quick access to essential items such as toiletries if luggage is lost, umbrellas if caught in the rain, or bicycle supplies if a rider experiences a flat tire, helping travelers manage unexpected situations conveniently.
Yes, some vending machines offer books, including second-hand books sold for affordable prices, such as those provided by Green Reads in Canada, making literature accessible in public spaces.