1. Vending machines are not the same as drink machines.
When it comes to vending machines, the first thing that comes to mind is selling bottled water and drinks. Indeed, in the past, vending machines primarily sold beverages and mineral water. However, with the evolution of vending machines, a wide range of products can now be sold through them, including snacks, bread, stationery, fresh produce, vegetables, groceries, household items, and adult products, among others. Therefore, a vending machine is not synonymous with a drink vending machine.
2. Trendy Payment Methods
We used to see vending machines that required coins, where you'd use a coin slot for payment and receive change automatically. However, these cash-operated vending machines are now quite rare. The mainstream payment methods for modern vending machines are scanning QR codes and facial recognition payments, with many even supporting a shopping cart feature. Users can freely select items on the touch screen, add them to the shopping cart, and make one-time payments for multiple items.
3. Intuitive backend for easy management
Many people think operating vending machines is quite麻烦, as they often experience stockouts, jamming, and machine malfunctions, requiring operators to frequently check on the machine's status. However, as vending machines have evolved, they have become a stable and secure shopping option, with occurrences of jamming and malfunctions becoming rare. More importantly, reputable vending machine manufacturers all have intelligent backend systems, allowing merchants to check machine conditions with just a phone, eliminating the need for frequent on-site patrols, aside from restocking.

































