Insights
Vending industry insights, operations, and market trends from India
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Do Vending Machines Take Credit Cards & Apple Pay?
Modern vending machines support credit cards, debit cards, Apple Pay, and Google Pay through cashless readers — here is exactly what they accept and what they still refuse.
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Do You Need a License or Permit for a Vending Machine?
A complete guide to vending machine licenses, permits, and compliance requirements across U.S. states and what operators everywhere—including in India—need to know.
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Do You Need an LLC for a Vending Machine Business?
An LLC is not legally required to run a vending machine business, but it protects personal assets, offers pass-through taxation, and builds credibility with location owners.
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Farmer's Fridge Vending Machine Cost & Model Explained
Farmer's Fridge does not sell its smart fridges — it partners with venues to host them — while comparable refrigerated fresh-food vending machines cost $10,000–$20,000+ to buy.
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Free Vending Machine Placement: How It Really Works
Free vending machine placement services find locations for operators at no upfront cost to host businesses, but operators typically pay through fees or revenue sharing—so vetting location quality yourself is non-negotiable.
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How Does the Carvana Car Vending Machine Work?
Carvana's multi-story glass towers use a giant commemorative coin and a robotic retrieval system to deliver a purchased car to the buyer within minutes — here is exactly how it works.
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How Do Vending Machines Work? (Inside the Machine)
A step-by-step look inside a vending machine — from coin electromagnets and bill scanners to spiral coils, infrared drop sensors, and contactless payments.
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How Heavy Is a Vending Machine? Weight, Size & Height
Full-size vending machines weigh 500–900 lbs empty and stand roughly 6 feet tall — dimensions that directly affect placement, flooring requirements, and how you move one safely.
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How Many People Die From Vending Machines a Year?
Older estimates suggested vending machines caused around 2–13 deaths per year in the U.S., mostly from tipping incidents, but modern machines are far safer thanks to better design and anchoring requirements.