Food and Beverage Vending Key Terms

Use food and beverage vending key terms to find the right vending opportunity for your office

By Kristan Hart
Food and beverage vending can serve two different purposes for your business. It can help increase employee productivity by offering snacks and beverages on site, meaning the employee doesn't have to leave the office. It can also provide and even attract certain customers to your business.

When studying food and beverage vending key terms, consider the different types of vending options available to your business.

1. Hot and cold beverage machines

2. Food beverage machines

3. Candy machines

 

Coffee machine

The coffee machine is your office solution to a hot beverage anytime. With a coffee machine, your employees can enjoy specialty hot beverages like cappuccino, flavored coffee and hot chocolate. Of course, plain black coffee is also an option with this machine.
Try: Read about the Vendco coffee machine and the different selections that it offers.

Soda machines

Soda machines offer cold drinks to employees. Soda machines can house bottles or cans, and they keep the drinks cold until the time of purchase. Soda isn't the only item you can sell in a soda machine. Various types of tea, juice and water are also available to sell through soda machines.
Try: Read about the different types of soda machines at Vending on Demand.

Snack vending machines

Snack vending machines offer small portion snack items to help your employees curb the munchies. Items frequently stocked in snack vending machines include candy bars, chips, crackers, chewing gum and pretzels.
Try: The Vending Solutions website offers detailed information about its snack vending machines.

Cold food vending machines

Cold food vending machines are a great way to offer your employees healthier snack options. Cold food vending machines can house items like milk, yogurt, salads and sandwiches. If your employees frequently stay in the office for lunch, cold food vending machines offer items that have a little more staying power than items you'll typically find in a snack vending machine.
Try: Read about cold food vending machines features at Vending.com

Gumball machines

Gumball machines and candy machines are also a type of food and beverage vending. The bright colors and low cost to purchase a gumball mean these machines are a great way to catch the eye of children.
Try: Read about gumball machines on the Vending Machines Unlimited website. There, you can click on the different types of gumball machines for more information.

National Automatic Merchandising Association, NAMA

The National Automatic Merchandising Association, also known as NAMA, is the national trade organization for the vending industry.
Try: Read about NAMA on the company's About Us page.


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