If the vending machines are clean, then they'll attract more customers then the dirty ones.
If the account has more than 50 people, then they can make up to $100-$300. If it has 10 or 20, then weekly, it might make $20-$40.
If you're disappointed in the account, don't take the machines out yet. Ask the people what they want in. Switch some stuff around.
If something hasn't sold, and then something else is completely gone, take out the one that hasn't sold, and add the one that is selling.
Then if they haven't improved in a month or so, then take the machines out. :/
And don't make it too pricy, sure you want to make it high, but not to high, If it's too high, nobody will buy anything.
Here's the regular sale price of 2010:
Small chips/cookies: $.50
Candy Bars: $.75
Can of pop (12 oz): $.75
Bottle of pop (20 oz): $1.25
Energy drink: $1.75/$2
A vending machine costs anywhere from $100 (very compact, 4-8 small selections) to $20,000 (large, varied, many selections, refrigerated). It depends what vending machines. If it's dirty or in poor shape, then the price will drop down. And it depends on what style. If it's an eVend, it'll be pretty pricey. Maybe, $1,000-$3,000 If it's a normal vending machine, it can cost as low as $100.
It depends what vending machines. If it's dirty or in poor shape, then the price will drop down. And it depends on what style. If it's an eVend, it'll be pretty pricey. Maybe, $1,000-$3,000 If it's a normal vending machine, it can cost as low as $100.
It would depend on the number of machines, their locations, what products are in the vending machiones. The person selling it to you should have some idea. There is a chart here: http://www.candymachines.com/profit.aspx
Simple ones probably a couple hundred dollars. The more complex they are, especially if you add refrigeration units to them could run into the thousands of dollars.
New soda machines cost from 2000 dollars for the smaller and compact models to 6000 dollars for large models. The price of new soda machines depends on the number of bottles and cans that it can contain and the variety of products that it can automatically sell.
in my school they have like 12 but one reason to much junk food which makes you fat two wasting too much time at the vending machine and the rest are health reasons
It depends on the location but usually average vending machine makes $100.00 to $200.00 again depends on the sales It depends on the location but usually average vending machine makes $100.00 to $200.00 again depends on the sales It depends on the location but usually average vending machine makes $100.00 to $200.00 again depends on the sales
25 cents at a vending machine.
It depends on the price of the vending machine, the price of the products, and the amount of visibility the vending machine has.
The revenue generated by a snack vending machine depends on multiple aspects like the type of product, location of the vending machine, payment options provided, discounts offered, business strategy, and many other factors. With Vendekin’s smart vending machine software and Vcommerce platform, vending machine operators can earn margins as high as 35%. To put it mathematically, suppose you vending machine that can accommodate around 150 products in one refilling, with an average MRP of Rs 20. This would let you revenue of Rs 3000. Again with this hypothetical example too, the revenue earned will depend on the product, and how discoverable the machine as packed snacks like chips and cold drinks are fast-consumption goods.
A person make running vending carts can make about $10 an hour
Schools get about $30,000 a year from vending machines.
That all depends on the ice maker and the size of the machine. For example, the Bag of Ice XL1900 makes 1900lbs of ice per day. Check them out in the related link.
Scott Specialized Catalog of US Stamps 2011 has a section for vending machine stamps. Titled 'Vending & Affixing Machine Perforations on pages 521 to 526. There are over 100 - 1 cent & 3 cent stamps in this section. Values range from about $1 to $1000's of dollars. Identification of these vending machine stamps are very specific for each stamp because of issue and perforations.
Shake the machine, but there's not much else you can do.
A vending machine costs anywhere from $100 (very compact, 4-8 small selections) to $20,000 (large, varied, many selections, refrigerated). It depends what vending machines. If it's dirty or in poor shape, then the price will drop down. And it depends on what style. If it's an eVend, it'll be pretty pricey. Maybe, $1,000-$3,000 If it's a normal vending machine, it can cost as low as $100.
The first recorded reference to a vending machine is found in the work of Hero of Alexandria, a first-century engineer and mathematician. His machine accepted a coin and then dispensed a fixed amount of holy water.