Smart Vending Solutions: What Buyers Should Consider
As consumer expectations shift and demand for convenience grows beyond snacks and sodas, vending businesses must evolve. From healthcare and education to workplace safety and harm reduction, today’s markets require secure, reliable, and intelligent vending solutions.
Read articleVendNovation Improves Accessibility for Public Health Resources
During the coronavirus pandemic, the SNHD was faced with the challenge of distributing COVID-19 test kits to an expansive population of residents and tourists, including those in the district’s most rural communities. VendNovation’s inventory vending machines provided the solution organizers needed to better protect the health of those in the district.
Read articleSchool Vending Machine Offers Free Meals to Students All Day
ARLINGTON, WA—Arlington’s Weston High School has installed a school vending machine that provides free breakfast and lunch to students all day. The refrigerated vending machine includes food items ranging from yogurt to nachos, and the school hopes to reduce food insecurity while boosting attendance and graduation rates.
Read articleVernon Township Fire & EMS Makes Smart Choice With Smart Lockers From VendNovation
In order to comply with a controlled substance mandate issued by the state of Indiana, the Vernon Township Fire Department installed banks of 12, 18, and 24 smart lockers from VendNovation. Workers had been eyeing the system since they started the EMS division of the fire department back in 2020.
Read articleVA Harm Reduction AMERSA National Conference
Harm reduction vending machines placed in 15 locations in San Francisco and Bay Area to reach veterans, leads to safer access and greater engagement. These vending machines allowed for quick registration and anonymous distribution of harm reduction, public health, and self care supplies.
Read articleUniversity of Illinois Installs Self Care Vending Machines
The Illinois app can help you get items to support your health and wellness on the go from a McKinley self-care vending machine. Simply pull up the Illini ID and select items including pain relievers, COVID-19 tests, wound care packs, and condoms. The health service fee covers the cost, so all you need to get stocked up is your phone.
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