Vending is a well established industry worth approximately $46 billion. Each day, millions of coins and bills pour through vending machines across North America. About 70 percent of the general public buys food, drinks or other products from a vending machine every day. Looking for more reasons to get into vending? Review some below.
Owning a business means you’re in charge of when you work and how much you earn. Any persistent, responsible, detail oriented entrepreneur can succeed with a small fleet of vending machines.
Keep your vending operation a part time gig or pursue it full time when you’re ready. It only takes a few weeks to gain a firm grasp on the vending industry. Then, you’re free to grow your business and establish as many vending.
With the low upfront cost of purchasing wholesale vending machines, this entrepreneurial venture carries a lower risk than other types of startup businesses.
Consumers purchase products from vending machines all year long. In fact, the machines generally operate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. The average revenue from a vending sale is $0.54, which adds up quickly.
Vending machines usually take care of themselves, rarely breaking down and remaining stocked for days at a time without any attention from you.
At Selectivend, we have high value vending machines for sale. Our wide selection includes snack, drink, refrigerated/frozen, combination machines and more. Each machine has top-of-the-line, profit increasing features to keep consumers coming back, including:
In the Vending Times Industry Census, United States vending consumers deposited over 46 Billion Dollars into vending machines. Over $23 Billion were cold beverage sales and $10 Billion were snacks, confections and pastry sales. This trend has been increasing which promises industry growth.
Start slowly! Vending isn’t a get rich quick business. Money can be made but it takes time and commitment. As a vending operator, servicing locations is important for business growth. Don’t buy vending machines before you establish locations. If locations don’t have vending already, there may be a reason; vending cash flow issues or can’t find vendor operator to fill them. Be conscious and ask questions.Start with one or two vending machines per location. Evaluate machines needed on location by customer/employee count; let machine work for you. This will gain you experience along with comfort in the business. Add locations & equipment when you feel ready.
Everyone either has or knows someone who owns a business in need of vending services. Word of mouth/self promotion is a primary location finding method. Often people are unhappy with their current vendor but don’t know where to find new vending operators.
Your local wholesale clubs sell a large variety of popular vending products. Vending products can be purchased through local grocery stores. Vending products are also available through vending supply distributors.
Most vending related issues can be resolved over the phone by vending specialist. Call (800) 833-4411 or visit www.vendnetusa.com to receive FREE support.
Vending specialist from our service network can be recommended to assist you, if the issue needs specialized service.
Locations typically need both snack/drink vending machines. Vending equipment purchased should reflect the location size, daily traffic etc.Ask these questions to determine location need:
These questions will help you determine location equipment.
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