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May 13, 2011 – 11:45 am
Egg Vending Machine
German animal rights group NOAH recently set up an ‘egg vending machine‘ in a busy town centre to try and promote awareness of the poor conditions suffered by ‘battery farmed’ chickens. The vending machine contained sixteen live chickens in a compartmentalised version of a typical snack vending machine, with a sticker reading ‘Egg Machine’ affixed across the top in large red letters.
Although the vending machine looks realistic, it doesn’t actually dispense eggs. Instead, the machine dispenses free shopping cart tokens with “CHECK THE EGG” branding. Also printed on the tokens is a quick guide to the country’s egg labelling system. This consists of the numbers 0 to 3 with respective farming methods (0 = organic, 1 = free range, 2 = deep-litter and 3 = cage).
The hope is that this will act as a reminder and handy reference for shoppers when buying eggs, which must all have this number on to show their origin.
NOAH is similar to the UK animal rights group PETA. More information on the group, including pictures and videos of their egg vending machine can be seen on NOAH’s website.
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Tags: chicken vending machine, egg vending machine, vending machines, vending news
March 2, 2011 – 4:36 pm
New Vending Machine Regulation: Taiwan
Many vending machines in Taiwan will now be subject to a new law following recent regulation changes made by the government. The new regulation comes in to affect this month and states that all public drinks vending machines in Taiwan will now be required to have a recycle-bin situated within 50m of the machine.
As explained by an Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) executive, the new regulation has been implemented in order to close a loophole in their current waste recycling policies. Shopping centres and other shops are already obliged to recycle waste containers and batteries – now there will also be a requirement throughout the country for vending machines and beverage shops to provide recycle bins for customers.
It is reported that vending machine operators who do not comply with the new rule can be fined between $60,000 and $300,000 (Taiwan Dollars). At the time of writing, this works out to approximately &163;1,200 – &163;6,200 (UK Sterling), $2,000 – $10,100 (US Dollars) or €l1,450 – €l7,300 (Euros).
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Tags: drinks vending machines, Vending Machine News, vending machines
November 10, 2010 – 5:26 pm
Crab Vending Machines: Part 2
In our last post, we spoke about the recently reported live crab vending machines in China. Now another crab vending machine has been brought to our attention; this vending machine is from – you guessed it – Japan.
A video of this vending machine can be seen at the following link:
This crab vending machine seems to have been around for a while; and based on the age of the video, predates the crab vending machine in China.
This Japanese vending machine could certainly be considered a little more sinister than the retail service provided by the crab vending machines in China, as it has been incorporated in to a popular arcade claw vending machine game. For those who missed the previous article, the crab vending machine in China was refrigerated to a temperature low enough to send the crabs in to a state of hibernation.
Anyone who has been to a seaside town or games arcade is likely to be familiar with these ‘claw’ vending machine games – for those who aren’t, the aim is to position a mechanical claw above a prize and try to pick it up, and then have it survive the journey back to the collection area.
This vending machine seems to operate under the same principal, the only difference being that live crabs are the prize instead of a nice cuddly toy. It even features retro Mario style music to really help get you in crab hunting mode.
Still… Can’t see these vending machines catching on in the UK anytime soon.
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Tags: vending in japan, vending machines
October 22, 2010 – 12:38 pm
Live Crab Vending Machines
A vending machine selling live crabs has been installed in a shopping centre in Nanjing, China.
The Chinese Mitten Crab – also known as the Shanghai Hairy Crab – is considered a delicacy in the region and needs to be served fresh. In an attempt to take advantage of its high demand, one unnamed businessman has found a way to conveniently and cheaply sell the crab, while also keeping them pretty much as fresh as possible: by keeping them alive and supplying them through a vending machine.
The vending machine is kept refrigerated to a chilly 5 degrees Celsius; a temperature low enough to coerce the crabs in to a state of hibernation. This helps to stop them from moving around too much, and apparently eases the discomfort of being trapped inside a box [inside a bigger box].
Additionally, the low overheads of operating vending machines compared with that of staff managed retail mean the crabs can be sold approximately one third cheaper than in shops.
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Tags: crab vending, Vending Machine News
October 5, 2010 – 3:41 pm
Vending Machine Swallows Boy
Last Sunday, fire-fighters had to rescue a 9 year old boy from a vending machine in Wisconsin, USA.
The vending machine was a typical claw machine, commonly found in amusement arcades. For those who are unfamiliar with the machines, the aim is to try and manipulate a grabbing arm to pick up prizes and drop them down a chute.
The usual trick is to accurately position the arm over a well positioned item, so it doesn’t prematurely slip and drop from the notoriously feeble grip of the claw, back to the pile of prizes below.
However, in this instance the boy decided not to bother actually playing the machine, but instead to just go straight to the prizes – by crawling inside the machine through the 1 x 1 foot prize collection door.
It is unclear exactly how the boy managed such an act of contortion, as he was not in view of his parents at the time, but it didn’t seem to cause him any discomfort. Sun Prairie Fire Department’s Lt. Dan Cotter was quoted:
“We actually tried to get his attention a few times because he was playing. So I mean he was happy to be in there, but I don’t think mom and dad were too happy”
The story had a happy ending though. Fire-fighters said they were quickly able to get the child out of the vending machine, despite a lack of training for such an unusual event.
There was further good news for the boy, who was reportedly allowed to take two toys home with him at the end of the ordeal – which is almost certainly more of a reward than most receive from such vending machines.
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Tags: toy vending machines, vending accidents, vending news
September 21, 2010 – 4:28 pm
Wine Vending Machines en France
The French are well known for their love of wine. Back in 2008, wine enthusiast Astrid Terzian developed the idea of wine vending machines (or ‘distributeurs automatiques de vin’) for use in French supermarkets. The vending machines store a large quantity of wine (up to 1000 litres), which can be dispensed – or pumped – in to containers supplied by the consumer.
The motivations behind the concept are both environmental and economical. By removing the need for individually packaged bottles, wine can be transported more efficiently and cost-effectively. This of course helps to bring costs down – and combined with the fact that consumers use their own packaging; the carbon footprint which results from traditional wine distribution processes is significantly reduced. The savings are passed on to the consumer too, with a litre of wine said to cost as little as around 1.5 Euros.
While some connoisseurs may turn their noses up at the idea of DIY wine storage, it doesn’t appear as if it will see the end of the concept. Apparently there are eight supermarkets in France which have adopted the vending machines so far, and there are rumours the machines will hit the USA in the next year. Others have reported the existence of these vending machines in Quebec, Canada for some time too.
This method differs somewhat to the wine vending machines recently incorporated in Pennsylvania (see our blog post on this: Wine Vending Machines) which dispense full bottles, but in a way which complies with the strict laws governing the sale of alcohol in the heavily controlled state. It is unclear how (or if) the French style wine vending machines attempt to restrict the sale of alcohol to underage users.
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Tags: vending machines, vending news, wine vending
September 13, 2010 – 1:23 pm
Prejudiced Vending Machines
A new interactive touch screen vending machine has been developed in Japan which recommends drinks based on the appearance of consumers.
Two of the vending machines currently live in a train station in Shinagawa, Japan, and at the moment are the only ones of their kind. However, the manufacturers intend to install a further 500 units of the interactive touch screen vending machine around the country in the next two years.
When the drinks vending machines are not in use, the large 47 inch built-in touch screens display adverts and promotional material based on factors including time, season and temperature. However, when a customer approaches, images are shown of the drinks available from the vending machines, with personal product recommendations instantly highlighted.
Drink recommendations come from sensors integrated within the machines which attempt to recognise the age and gender of the user. With apparent 75% accuracy, this information is then used to suggest different products based on presupposed buying trends. It is hoped this method of targeted advertising will increase sales through the vending machines, which has proven successful for other sectors, such as targeted marketing through sponsored advertising on internet search engines.
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Tags: drinks vending machines, japan, touch screen
August 4, 2010 – 10:34 am
Condom Vending Machines at Commonwealth Games
Condom vending machines are likely to be installed in various places around the Commonwealth Games Village in New Delhi, India. The National AIDS Control Organisation (NACO) is responsible for the plans, and intends to offer free condoms in an effort to reduce the risk of a potential influx in the spread of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases and infections during the fortnight of the competitions.
The plans result from the vast numbers of tourists expected to be brought to the area by the Commonwealth Games. Free condoms are expected to be handed out to athletes competing in the games, as well as to support and administrative staff who will be located at the site.
For others, condoms will be available free of charge from chosen venues around the Games village, and also for a low cost from condom vending machines which are to be installed at selected locations around the village and stadia. About 200 condom machines are expected to be installed in the area – the campaign is part of a larger government initiative to distribute condoms over the country, in continued attempts to reduce the impact and spread of HIV/AIDS.
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Tags: condom vending, Vending Machine News
July 23, 2010 – 3:04 pm
Vending Machines Help Endangered Bird
Soft drinks giant, Coca-Cola, has partnered up with a non-profit organisation in Japan to assist environmentalists protect an endangered species of bird, the Okinawa Rail.
With a currently estimated population of around just 720 – down from 1,800 in 1986 – the Okinawa Rail is exclusive to a northern area of Okinawa Island called Yambaru, and is a legally protected species (which has also been declared ‘Natural Monument’).
Coca-Cola have agreed to mount IC audio recorders and microphones to the top of two vending machines in the region. The equipment will record noises and calls from the Okinawa Rail, which when analyzed, should provide researchers with vital data relating to the population and activity of the endangered bird. By using vending machines as the hub for the equipment, additional installation costs are avoided and power can be supplied directly by the existing feed to the machines.
The decline of the Okinawa Rail is thought to be a result of threats to their habitat, including tree felling, farming and building. Also, introduced predators such as cats and dogs are partially responsible for their drop in numbers.
In 1996 Yambaru became a national park and a number of additional nature reserves were created in the area by conservationists.
By using vending machines as the hub for the equipment, additional installation costs are avoided and power can be supplied directly by the existing feed to the machines.
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July 20, 2010 – 12:50 pm
Book (Cigarette) Vending Machines
A German publishing company has found a new purpose for cigarette vending machines – book vending!
As the laws on smoking and tobacco retail steadily get more restrictive for many countries over the world, cigarette vending machines are increasingly under threat. They have already been banished from a number of places including the American state of Wisconsin and the European island of Guernsey. A date of October 2011 has also been set for a ban on cigarette vending machines in England, Wales and probably Scotland too.
Of course, this means there are thousands of vending machines out there which are now (or soon to be) void of purpose and likely to be destined for the scrap heap. But now this might not have to be the case…
German publishers, Hamburger Automatenverlag have found a novel use for the cigarette machines – adapting them to dispense condensed books. Novels, poetry and comics are among the selection of literature on offer, which is authored locally and available at a cost of 4 Euros per vend.
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