Vending News
Harm Reduction Machines Popping up across Canada
Harm reduction vending machines are becoming an essential tool in addressing public health crises such as opioid overdoses and the spread of infectious diseases. These machines provide easy access to critical supplies, including naloxone kits, clean needles, and condoms, thereby reducing health risks and stigma associated with seeking help.
The Financial Benefits of Random Dispensing
Toronto, Canada – A vending machine at an unspecified location in Toronto has taken social media by storm with its unique "Let the Lord Decide" option, offering a random beverage selection to adventurous customers. This feature, marked by a button with a mock-up of...
New Trend: Vending Machines Dispense Books for Students and Library Patrons
Findlay, Ohio – Wilson Vance Intermediate School has introduced a unique way to reward good behavior among students by installing a book vending machine. Funded by a grant from the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation, the machine offers nearly 500 carefully...
Vending Canada Inc. Hopes to Revolutionize Canadian Bulk Vending with Cashless Options
The bulk vending industry is getting a futuristic upgrade as Vending Canada Inc. announces the release of their cutting-edge Bulk Vending machine, designed to meet the demands of modern consumers. This new machine is poised to revolutionize the market by offering cashless payment options and programmable pricing, bringing an innovative twist to the traditional vending experience.
Are Alcohol Vending Machines Coming to Canada?
Imagine grabbing a cold beer from a vending machine at your next sports game. This could soon be a reality, thanks to Dispension, a Nova Scotia-based company. They are pioneering the introduction of automated beer vending machines in stadiums across Canada.
The Urgency for Vending Operators to Upgrade Contactless Payment Systems as 3G Networks Phase Out
Many vending machines currently operate with 3G-enabled contactless payment systems. As the 3G networks are phased out, these machines will lose connectivity, rendering them unable to process payments. This could lead to significant revenue losses and customer dissatisfaction.