What is vending machine?

What is vending machine?

Vending machines are present in many parts of the world, providing many conveniences in buying and selling essential items.


Vending machines are present in many parts of the world, providing many conveniences in buying and selling essential items. In Vietnam, this technology is gradually asserting its role in serving customers quickly and easily, helping managers feel more secure, profitable and saving a lot of money. A vending machine or vending machine is a machine that automatically delivers items such as snacks, drinks, cigarettes, and lottery tickets to a consumer after giving cash, a credit card, or a designed card. specially on the machine. The first modern vending machine was developed in England in the early 1880s to deliver postcards. Vending machines exist in many countries and in recent times specialized vending machines offering products that are less common than traditional vending machine items have been created.



The first modern coin-operated vending machines were introduced in London, England in the early 1880s, specializing in handing out postcards. The machine was invented by Percival Everitt in 1883 and quickly became a common feature at train stations and post offices, dispensing envelopes, postcards, and sticky notes. The Sweetmeat Automated Delivery Company was founded in 1887 in England as the first company to primarily deal with the installation and maintenance of vending machines. In 1893, Stollwerck, a German chocolate maker, sold his chocolates in 15,000 vending machines. It established separate companies in different territories to manufacture vending machines that sold not only chocolate but also cigarettes, matches, chewing gum and soap products. The first vending machine in America was built in 1888 by the Thomas Adams Gum Company, selling chewing gum on the train platforms of New York City. The idea of ​​adding games to these machines as an incentive to purchase came about in 1897 when the Pulver Manufacturing Company added small numbers that would move whenever someone bought candy. rubber from their machine. This idea gave rise to an entirely new type of mechanical device known as the "commercial stimulator".



According to statistics, in Japan on average there is 1 vending machine for every 23 Japanese people, in the US the number is 35 people / 1 machine, the density of vending machines in these countries is very high and can be calculated on the population density, this shows that the development potential of the machine is not small. But in Vietnam, these machines are still unfamiliar to the vast majority of consumers. The principle of operation of the vending machine: when a customer puts money into the slot, the machine will have a light sensor system to scan the pattern and size of the bill. From there it can recognize the denominations of pre-programmed coins. When the coin enters a certain position, the systems will automatically perform operations to push the pre-selected product off the display shelf. In the process, the product will fall through another sensor system. If the system does not notice that there is a product falling out, the machine will automatically refund the money to the customer. It is because of the convenience and simple operation that vending machines are now appearing more and more in public areas as well as commercial centers where large crowds gather. There are many products sold by vending machines such as drinks, confectionery, fast food, etc.



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