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There are more sorts of vending machines than ever beforeāand they dispense a wider range of products than you might imagine. While no country can compete with Japan in terms of sheer vending machine mania, even here in the U.S., vending machines have become much more varied. If you think vending machines only sell drinks, candy bars, and chips, itās time to read about these 11 items you can find in vending machines.
Of course you can purchase ammunition from a vending machine in this country (wellāin Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma). The fact that we canāt yet tap a credit card and get a 3D-printed gun from a kiosk is surprising. These vending machines are pretty high-tech, using facial recognition and mysterious AI magic to ensure that the people buying the bullets arenāt sketchy, and advocates argue that they're actually more secure than traditional ammo outlets.
A broken heel, flopping sole, or burst shoe seam can ruin your day. Thank goodness someone thought to put shoes into a vending machine. Seen in Las Vegas, Nevada, these machines charge $20 for a pair of ballet flats that can be rolled up for easy storage. Shoe emergencies do happen, after all, and this seems like a pretty cheap and practical solution.
Americans love their fast food, and vending machines have been feeding the desperate and exhausted for decades. While pizza vending machines seem comprehensibleāone can imagine theyāre just microwaved pizzas with extra stepsāa hamburger vending machine seems kind of sketchy. Sure, a robot can probably flip a burger pretty effectively, but the whole āstoring ground beef in a vending machineā seems like a one-way ticket to food poisoning.
Vending machines arenāt always about corporate America selling things to us. Light the World Giving Machines are reverse-vending machines that allow you to make charitable donations to a range of organizations. The machines are operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, but donations can benefit many different organizations, including the Red Cross, UNICEF, and the World Food Program.
Youāre making your way through the world and suddenly have a craving for Champagne, as one does. If you lack the resources to have some flown out to you, you might be in luck if youāre near a vending machine dispensing mini bottles of MoĆ«t & Chandon Champagne. You can actually find these in the wild, so the next time youāre in the mood for a fancy drink, see if you can track one down.
If youāve ever been to Texas, you know that pecans are a big deal there, and as a result so are pecan pies. And why not! Theyāre delicious. And also now incredibly available, because pecan pie vending machines are a thing that exists. Granted, there appears to be exactly one in existence right now, but thatās still more pecan pie vending machines than we would have assumed.
As with any fresh food option, salads seem antithetical to the whole āvending machineā vibe. And yet capitalism will try to make anything work, so salad vending machines do, in fact, exist. These are refrigerated vending machines, of course, and they are usually restocked several times a week to guarantee freshness, although that brings up the question of how much wasted salad are we talking about here?
Yes, your favorite childhood toy, adult obsession, and foot-murdering weapon can be purchased from a vending machine. Seemingly found mainly at airports, for some reason, these machines dispense a variety of sets for last-minute gifting or to occupy you on your 19-hour flight to Singapore.
If youāre about to hop on a long trip somewhere and have absolutely nothing to keep yourself busy, you might find a short story vending machine at the airportāand they might even be free. And at least one small bookstore is playing with the idea of selling books via vending machine, which seems like a low-cost way to extend their sales and hours of operation.
You know how it is: Youāre out there living your best life when a serious craving for some brie comes over you. Well, thank goodness you live in the future, because cheese vending machines are out there. They often also offer charcuterie options as well for the total cheese experience. All thatās missing is a wine vending machine next door so you can have a fancy feast right there on the sidewalk.
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Bullets
Of course you can purchase ammunition from a vending machine in this country (wellāin Texas, Alabama, and Oklahoma). The fact that we canāt yet tap a credit card and get a 3D-printed gun from a kiosk is surprising. These vending machines are pretty high-tech, using facial recognition and mysterious AI magic to ensure that the people buying the bullets arenāt sketchy, and advocates argue that they're actually more secure than traditional ammo outlets.
Shoes
A broken heel, flopping sole, or burst shoe seam can ruin your day. Thank goodness someone thought to put shoes into a vending machine. Seen in Las Vegas, Nevada, these machines charge $20 for a pair of ballet flats that can be rolled up for easy storage. Shoe emergencies do happen, after all, and this seems like a pretty cheap and practical solution.
Pizza and burgers
Americans love their fast food, and vending machines have been feeding the desperate and exhausted for decades. While pizza vending machines seem comprehensibleāone can imagine theyāre just microwaved pizzas with extra stepsāa hamburger vending machine seems kind of sketchy. Sure, a robot can probably flip a burger pretty effectively, but the whole āstoring ground beef in a vending machineā seems like a one-way ticket to food poisoning.
Making charitable donations
Vending machines arenāt always about corporate America selling things to us. Light the World Giving Machines are reverse-vending machines that allow you to make charitable donations to a range of organizations. The machines are operated by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, but donations can benefit many different organizations, including the Red Cross, UNICEF, and the World Food Program.
Champagne
Youāre making your way through the world and suddenly have a craving for Champagne, as one does. If you lack the resources to have some flown out to you, you might be in luck if youāre near a vending machine dispensing mini bottles of MoĆ«t & Chandon Champagne. You can actually find these in the wild, so the next time youāre in the mood for a fancy drink, see if you can track one down.
Pecan pie
If youāve ever been to Texas, you know that pecans are a big deal there, and as a result so are pecan pies. And why not! Theyāre delicious. And also now incredibly available, because pecan pie vending machines are a thing that exists. Granted, there appears to be exactly one in existence right now, but thatās still more pecan pie vending machines than we would have assumed.
Salads
As with any fresh food option, salads seem antithetical to the whole āvending machineā vibe. And yet capitalism will try to make anything work, so salad vending machines do, in fact, exist. These are refrigerated vending machines, of course, and they are usually restocked several times a week to guarantee freshness, although that brings up the question of how much wasted salad are we talking about here?
LEGO
Yes, your favorite childhood toy, adult obsession, and foot-murdering weapon can be purchased from a vending machine. Seemingly found mainly at airports, for some reason, these machines dispense a variety of sets for last-minute gifting or to occupy you on your 19-hour flight to Singapore.
Stories
If youāre about to hop on a long trip somewhere and have absolutely nothing to keep yourself busy, you might find a short story vending machine at the airportāand they might even be free. And at least one small bookstore is playing with the idea of selling books via vending machine, which seems like a low-cost way to extend their sales and hours of operation.
Cheese
You know how it is: Youāre out there living your best life when a serious craving for some brie comes over you. Well, thank goodness you live in the future, because cheese vending machines are out there. They often also offer charcuterie options as well for the total cheese experience. All thatās missing is a wine vending machine next door so you can have a fancy feast right there on the sidewalk.
Full story here: