Snack Vending Machines and Making Money
66Why get into snack vending machines? Snacks are yummy! That's a fact. There are times and places in everyone's lives when we just have to buy a bag of chips, pretzels, cupcakes, or a candy bar. Even the most frugal and self-reliant folks have times when they are thankful to find a vending machine and buy something. This is a market that will never go away. The key to success in snack vending machines -- like any retail business -- is location. If you know where to place your machines and what to offer inside them, you'll almost have a hard time not being successful in snack vending. Add a little something special that nobody and can teach, and you'll be a great snack entrepreneur!
If machine placement and snack selection are clear to you, you're ready!
Snack machines vary. They're not all big, rectangular boxes. You can
actually find small rectangular machines for snacks, too. All kidding
aside, if you have at least 1500 dollars, you can get a good foothold
with a snack route, where you'll have a number of machines to fill with
snacks and collect money. The Internet is full of a variety of snack
route opportunities. Just be sure to do a comparison and pick the one
that is right for you. (And be aware that if you can't be your own
boss, no self-employment situation will be right for you.)
If
you want to get into snack vending the entry level, bare-bones way, a
snack route is the way to go. There are snack vending machines
available from a number of online companies. The thing is, the cost is
not low at all. One machine for vending snacks will run you a few
thousand dollars. If you want several machines, it really adds up.
This, for most folks, is too high a mountain to climb. And thus, snack
vending routes are a great fit for the right personality.
Good
placement of machines is essential in snack vending. The secret is
high-traffic areas. Okay, that may not be so secret, but just to be
clear, you're not going to get any sales hiding a snack machine in a
dark closet.
High traffic means places like near a mall's food
court, service stations, many public places. Alas, doing your own
placement is a lot of work. This is why I recommend a snack vending
machine route.
Routes cost you less, and though you'll be
sharing profits with the company that set up the route, you won't have
to worry about acquiring expensive machines, and the machines'
placement will already be set.
Find the right route, and you'll be on the fabled road to success.
As
for snack selection, what sells is generally the same stuff that is
prominent on your grocery store's snack aisle -- brand-name potato
chips, and the like. I am a fan of testing. This is a big part of
entrepreneurship -- market testing. The best way to know what sells is
to try a variety of snacks and pay keen attention to what sells most.
After a few weeks of testing, take away what isn't selling, and add
more snacks like the kind you find to be your most popular.
Tastes change. People are fickle, so stay keen and keep testing.
Follow this, and you'll be on your way!
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Snack Vending Machines in the News
- Kids eat less junk food when middle schools stop providing itScience Daily2 days ago
It seems like a no-brainer, and it is: Take the junk food out of school vending machines and cafeterias, and kids will eat less junk food, according to a new study that took place in Connecticut.
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