Hi, I'm 17 years old, & I've been interested in starting a vending machine business. I have saved $8,500 & was wondering what vending machine you would recommend to someone who is thinking of starting. I'm looking at placing some vending machines at my train station, where there is lots of traffic. What trends have you seen lately in the vending machine industry (Foods/Drinks) & lastly, do you think there are any vending machines that may notify me of supplies running low?
Epic! I’d suggest starting small and not going right for the train stations 🚉. I always suggest toy machines or gumball machines to start. Get a feel for the business for a lot less. But if you jump right to big accounts $8500 is probably not enough. You need atleast 1 soda 1 snack machine and to fill both. As for supply notifications, Nayax devices can help with a backend VMS even text notifications when things are low
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Hi, I'm 17 years old, & I've been interested in starting a vending machine business. I have saved $8,500 & was wondering what vending machine you would recommend to someone who is thinking of starting. I'm looking at placing some vending machines at my train station, where there is lots of traffic. What trends have you seen lately in the vending machine industry (Foods/Drinks) & lastly, do you think there are any vending machines that may notify me of supplies running low?
Epic! I’d suggest starting small and not going right for the train stations 🚉. I always suggest toy machines or gumball machines to start. Get a feel for the business for a lot less. But if you jump right to big accounts $8500 is probably not enough. You need atleast 1 soda 1 snack machine and to fill both. As for supply notifications, Nayax devices can help with a backend VMS even text notifications when things are low
Hey I was wondering why I don’t see any videos on coffee vending machines ? Has this business model not proven to be successful ?